• @Captain_Waffles
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    51 year ago

    Yeah, like people, some things just suck. Trying to find the positive in some situations just isn’t helpful. Some people even try to find the positives with my migraine. Like no, it just sucks.

    • @[email protected]
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      1 year ago

      Some people even try to find the positives with my migraine.

      It’s the typical reaction of people who lack compassion (to your situation) but still want to fulfill the societal expectation of being sympathetic. They try silver lining it so it doesn’t feel uncomfortable to them anymore. It happens so much…

      • Norgur
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        41 year ago

        I’ve known an ADHD-Kid that was really suffering most from the typical self-consciousness-issues. The kid was in the boyscouts-group I used to run. I - ADHD myself - always had a pretty good connection to the kid, so we got to talk by the campfire one evening and the kid told me that what hurt them the most (kid was about 12 at the time) was that their parents always told them to see their ADHD as their super special superpower and as a boon. Yet, the kid was not at all able to see it that way (go figure) and thus felt even worse because they felt that they were so incompetent that they could not even use that superpower they got as such but only got negative effects on their life from it.

        I never tried to insert myself into the upbringing of any of the children (that’d be super out of place), it was pretty hard for me to help the kid navigate this issue…

    • jgillman
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      11 year ago

      @Captain_Waffles It’s subjective of course, but sometimes I feel good about it and other times, like you said, it just sucks. (in regards to ADHD, not migraines which i can’t imagine having any upside)

      Would it be fair to say “it sucks _right now_”?