• kubica
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    422 months ago

    I have memory for many many things. What I don’t have is the ability to recall them when I want. Also I wonder how can I have good long time memory while having zero short memory, it’s a mystery to me.

    • The Picard ManeuverOP
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      182 months ago

      The ability to consistently recall words/names of things is one of the most apparent changes when I’m medicated vs non-medicated.

      • Amatsune
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        22 months ago

        Really? It improves for you? May I ask what you take?

        Cause for me it’s a bit tricky, some medications I’ve tried have made me completely unable to remember words in regular speech, causing me to give up on treatment with those.

        But on the other hand, others don’t tend to do much for my attention deficit, despite boosting my attention.

        • The Picard ManeuverOP
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          12 months ago

          Yeah, it really helps me a lot with recall. Like the difference between trying to start a cold engine vs one that’s already warmed up.

          Just basic adderall. I’ve actually been largely off of it for a while at this point (I go in phases where I decide it’s not worth the side effects).

    • Hegar
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      62 months ago

      how can I have good long time memory while having zero short memory

      Sometimes when people have short-term or working memory issues, the brain over-relies on long-term memory to compensate.

  • @nieceandtows@programming.dev
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    382 months ago

    This is exactly why I keep the messages unread so that I don’t forget to reply later, and eventually keep them unread for weeks making it useless to reply after so long, therefore giving up and not replying anyway

        • @jagungal@lemmy.world
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          52 months ago

          Yeah, that checks out. I think I need to get checked out for ADHD. Maybe I’ll start the process tomorrow 🤣

      • @NobodyElse@sh.itjust.works
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        22 months ago

        I currently have 301 unread text messages (not even close to my high score). For me, the anxiety wore off and was replaced with a sense of defeated relief.

        If I get bored, I can go through them without feeling any obligation to respond at all.

  • @xmunk@sh.itjust.works
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    312 months ago

    For this reason I refuse to take any actions that would mark a message as read until I’m confident I have time to reply to it.

    • Tedrow
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      92 months ago

      This just leads me to have them unread forever.

      • @xmunk@sh.itjust.works
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        52 months ago

        A very real risk.

        Make time to check them if it’s important or be clear that it’s a dead communication line if you can’t maintain it. As a fellow ADHDer I’ve had to back out of a few different platforms because I simply can’t allow myself to engage with them - if someone @s me on Facebook I’ll see it in six months to a decade… I do try and make sure my contacts all have good lines to me if they need to reach out, though.

      • ℕ𝕖𝕞𝕠
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        42 months ago

        And anxiety because my phone is telling me there’s some incomplete task!

  • @ObsidianZed@lemmy.world
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    My problem is I don’t answer in my head. I think to myself, I need to craft a reply but I need time to do that, but then I don’t want to make the time to do it, and then I just don’t do it or I wait until way later when I crack and think “well I gotta say something” and send a half-assed reply just to put it out of mind.

    Answering texts is virtually no different to doing homework in my brain.

    • @Brickhead92@lemmy.world
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      22 months ago

      I often will write a response, anywhere from just starting it to complete, but the send button is very regularly missed. I don’t realise I never sent it until either the next time they message, or I need to message them, then it needs to be edited to say I forgot to hit send

      • @RedAggroBest@lemmy.world
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        32 months ago

        This is me and it’s painful. My wonderful partner has developed a 6th sense for if I must’ve forgot to hit send on a reply

  • Sabata
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    172 months ago

    What about, “I panic about my planned reply and hesitate”

  • @WhiteRabbit_33@lemmy.world
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    112 months ago

    I remember it randomly, but I think “oh, no I haven’t responded to this in so long, I can’t respond to it now” and agonize about it for the rest of time while still never responding or finally working up the courage to weeks or months later

  • @ansiz@lemmy.world
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    82 months ago

    This is my wife’s biggest trigger, people not responding to texts, for some reason it will lodge in her brain all day when her friends do this.

    • Pika
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      12 months ago

      It’s one of my pet peeves as well, I’m one of the people that if I read a post I try to reply to it as soon as possible, balanced communication is a form of respect between two parties. While this doesn’t mean you need to respond to the post immediately, reading the post and then choosing not to reply to it or delaying it till you forget to, in my opinion is disrespectful to the person who sent you the message

  • @Catoblepas@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    72 months ago

    In case anyone else could benefit from this knowledge, you should be able to mark texts unread on most phones now. I need that little red dot to remind me!

      • @Tilgare@lemmy.world
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        32 months ago

        It’s a constant arms race in my brain between finding methods to remind myself and my ability to ignore any and all reminders.

  • kora
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    52 months ago

    This is why I have to overcome my phone call anxiety and inform anyone that I can’t even acknowledge a notification on my phone without risking forgetting, and they need to call me if they want any kind of timely response. And since I’m currently unmedicated I force myself to just not acknowledge/dismiss/click on any notifications until I know for sure that I’m prepared to take the time it takes me to respond to something.

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    I never understood this, if you read the msg, why not just respond to the msg, this isn’t the first time I’ve heard this either, like “I read your text but forgot to reply”… ok so why not just reply to the text when you read it that way you can’t forget to later lmao

    It saves us so much hassle for both parties in the long run

    • The Picard ManeuverOP
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      92 months ago

      For lots of people with ADHD, they’ll put things off until a future moment when they’re more focused. It’s just an attempt to conserve a limited resource, but it doesn’t always work well.

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        I have ADHD myself, so I understand how it is to struggle to concentrate, but I also respond to a message as soon as I read it, I find it super disrespectful for someone to not at least acknowledge that they have read the comment, even if it is a simple “hey I read it but I can’t reply right now”

        In my eye communication is a two-way street and it’s a form of respect between both parties and if one end of the party isn’t going to respect the conversation enough to at least acknowledge it, then you start questioning if it’s worth engaging in the conversation in the first place.

        Personally I would rather be told hey sorry I didn’t get your message till now, rather then learn that they had read the post, didn’t say anything and then forgot to reply later. It’s a slap to the face.

        addition: It’s just a minor pet peeve of mine, it is also the reason why I try to avoid any platform that has read receipt notices, because in my opinion it just information that the sender really shouldn’t know in the first place because it opens them up to knowing it was read they just didn’t bother responding

  • @fullstackhipster
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    22 months ago

    Same except for the part where they forget about the text