• @Viking_HippieOP
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    77 months ago

    Yeah, noticing and remembering that you’re hungry isn’t the given that most people consider it to be when you have ADHD…

    • @DillyDaily
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      7 months ago

      So true, even if I realise I’m hungry and have enough impulse control to put something in the oven instead of ordering in or resorting to a protein shake for dinner, there is an 80% chance that I will both forget that I’m hungry and completely forget I haven’t eaten, in the time it takes the food to cook.

      40 minutes later I’m sitting at my desk thinking “why have I got such a bad headache? why do I feel so groggy and cranky? Wait, do I need a nap!? I probably need a nap… Hang on, Why can I smell smoke?”

      Why do I always assume I need a nap, even if I haven’t eaten all day!? I have to basically run through a flow chart to figure out why my head hurts. Food, water, full bladder, sleep, eye strain? Why do I feel bad? Who knows?

      It’s a mystery only neurotypical people can solve!

      • stebo
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        7 months ago

        ok maybe I don’t have ADHD because my hunger is definitely stronger

        or hunger is my first assumption just like a nap is yours

        • @DillyDaily
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          27 months ago

          I’m awaiting assessment, but there’s a strong chance I have both autism and ADHD (my brother and father are both autistic, I was never assessed because it wasn’t as obvious growing up as a girl that I struggled with similar things, but it’s hard to know without an assessment because my ADHD was undiagnosed for so long so there’s a lot of overlapping symptoms from all the maladaptive coping mechanisms I’ve developed)

          I know poor hunger signals are a big part of autism too, so maybe I’ve got a double whammy 🤷‍♀️

          But it also sounds like your sensitive to hunger signals the same way I’m sensitive to fatigue/drowsiness signals, so it sounds like the same underlying interception issue, just two different outcomes of that attempt to listen to our bodies.

      • blargerer
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        17 months ago

        I’ve somehow managed to train myself out of this, but it was basically my entire 20s.