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Hey y’all, does anyone know any tips for treating #adhd ticks?

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  • imp3tuz@mastodon.gamedev.placeI imp3tuz@mastodon.gamedev.place

    Hey y’all, does anyone know any tips for treating #adhd ticks? I get involuntary eye and head movements when I’m sitting still or driving and it’s starting to become a pain in my ass. They started becoming a lot more noticeable when I turned 21/22. Before it was mostly restless hands or foot tapping.

    I haven’t had access to my meds cause fully out of stock in my country.
    They do ease up when I am exercising, skating, or doing something with my hands and mind.

    I HATE THIS and I wanna cry

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    Like it’s getting so bad that even my DAD is concerned. And he rarely shows any genuine concern for me unless it’s veiled in snark.

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    • imp3tuz@mastodon.gamedev.placeI imp3tuz@mastodon.gamedev.place

      Hey y’all, does anyone know any tips for treating #adhd ticks? I get involuntary eye and head movements when I’m sitting still or driving and it’s starting to become a pain in my ass. They started becoming a lot more noticeable when I turned 21/22. Before it was mostly restless hands or foot tapping.

      I haven’t had access to my meds cause fully out of stock in my country.
      They do ease up when I am exercising, skating, or doing something with my hands and mind.

      I HATE THIS and I wanna cry

      hipsterelectron@circumstances.runH This user is from outside of this forum
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      hipsterelectron@circumstances.run
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      @imp3tuz i am not sure if this is helpful but have you considered a tourette's diagnosis? there were also two factors that increased tics for me:
      (1) too-high dosage of my antidepressant escitalopram (30mg => 20mg seems to have fixed it)
      (2) degenerative thyroid issue (hashimoto's thyroiditis, addressed with a synthetic thyroid hormone)

      the tics are not gone but are much less now

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      • hipsterelectron@circumstances.runH hipsterelectron@circumstances.run

        @imp3tuz i am not sure if this is helpful but have you considered a tourette's diagnosis? there were also two factors that increased tics for me:
        (1) too-high dosage of my antidepressant escitalopram (30mg => 20mg seems to have fixed it)
        (2) degenerative thyroid issue (hashimoto's thyroiditis, addressed with a synthetic thyroid hormone)

        the tics are not gone but are much less now

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        @imp3tuz it really sucks and i'm sorry and i don't know if anything i said will work or even be useful for you i do want to acknowledge that it sucks

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        • imp3tuz@mastodon.gamedev.placeI imp3tuz@mastodon.gamedev.place

          Hey y’all, does anyone know any tips for treating #adhd ticks? I get involuntary eye and head movements when I’m sitting still or driving and it’s starting to become a pain in my ass. They started becoming a lot more noticeable when I turned 21/22. Before it was mostly restless hands or foot tapping.

          I haven’t had access to my meds cause fully out of stock in my country.
          They do ease up when I am exercising, skating, or doing something with my hands and mind.

          I HATE THIS and I wanna cry

          mina@berlin.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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          @imp3tuz

          Unfortunately, the only trick I know, is to take medication.

          Haven't had access to it for a long time (too long story) and people told me to meditate or exercise, which is OK in itself, helps a bit, but is hardly as effective as good old drugs.

          I hope for you that supplies start to run again, soon.

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          • hipsterelectron@circumstances.runH hipsterelectron@circumstances.run

            @imp3tuz it really sucks and i'm sorry and i don't know if anything i said will work or even be useful for you i do want to acknowledge that it sucks

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            @hipsterelectron i appreciate you responding, and yeah it really might be Tourette’s but I have no way of telling. It’s also only become very noticeable as of late

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            • mina@berlin.socialM mina@berlin.social

              @imp3tuz

              Unfortunately, the only trick I know, is to take medication.

              Haven't had access to it for a long time (too long story) and people told me to meditate or exercise, which is OK in itself, helps a bit, but is hardly as effective as good old drugs.

              I hope for you that supplies start to run again, soon.

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              @mina I miss my meds so muchhh 🥹

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              • imp3tuz@mastodon.gamedev.placeI imp3tuz@mastodon.gamedev.place

                Hey y’all, does anyone know any tips for treating #adhd ticks? I get involuntary eye and head movements when I’m sitting still or driving and it’s starting to become a pain in my ass. They started becoming a lot more noticeable when I turned 21/22. Before it was mostly restless hands or foot tapping.

                I haven’t had access to my meds cause fully out of stock in my country.
                They do ease up when I am exercising, skating, or doing something with my hands and mind.

                I HATE THIS and I wanna cry

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                @imp3tuz Dunno if this is feasible or helpful, but I'm basically never doing nothing with both hands and mind

                Writing code or other brain tasks: Listening to up tempo, strong beat music (eg EDM), which seems to engage my body

                Washing dishes or other physical tasks: Listening to podcasts

                When I have no choice (eg long, in-persin meeting)bI do a lot of fidgeting, doodling, etc

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                • imp3tuz@mastodon.gamedev.placeI imp3tuz@mastodon.gamedev.place

                  @hipsterelectron i appreciate you responding, and yeah it really might be Tourette’s but I have no way of telling. It’s also only become very noticeable as of late

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                  @imp3tuz i was getting pretty worried about the potential for some degenerative issue bc my symptoms were getting worse and i'm pretty confident hashimoto's covers what i was experiencing. it was happening slowly—it seems like yours is happening more quickly which (not to scare you but) is something i would consider seeing a doctor about more rapidly

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                  • hipsterelectron@circumstances.runH hipsterelectron@circumstances.run

                    @imp3tuz i was getting pretty worried about the potential for some degenerative issue bc my symptoms were getting worse and i'm pretty confident hashimoto's covers what i was experiencing. it was happening slowly—it seems like yours is happening more quickly which (not to scare you but) is something i would consider seeing a doctor about more rapidly

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                    @imp3tuz i was able to rule out e.g. a brain tumor because it was happening slowly but since yours seems to be occurring more rapidly that seems like neurologist time imo. i know healthcare is terrible if you need a referral etc i would go to your primary care doctor and specifically mention tics and the rapidity of progression. especially if it occurs while driving that's something a doctor should take seriously

                    please don't let me scare you but if you can i would recommend medical consultation asap

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                    • davidr@hachyderm.ioD davidr@hachyderm.io

                      @imp3tuz Dunno if this is feasible or helpful, but I'm basically never doing nothing with both hands and mind

                      Writing code or other brain tasks: Listening to up tempo, strong beat music (eg EDM), which seems to engage my body

                      Washing dishes or other physical tasks: Listening to podcasts

                      When I have no choice (eg long, in-persin meeting)bI do a lot of fidgeting, doodling, etc

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                      @davidr i do all of the above too T-T

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                      • hipsterelectron@circumstances.runH hipsterelectron@circumstances.run

                        @imp3tuz i was able to rule out e.g. a brain tumor because it was happening slowly but since yours seems to be occurring more rapidly that seems like neurologist time imo. i know healthcare is terrible if you need a referral etc i would go to your primary care doctor and specifically mention tics and the rapidity of progression. especially if it occurs while driving that's something a doctor should take seriously

                        please don't let me scare you but if you can i would recommend medical consultation asap

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                        @hipsterelectron Nono you’re right. I’ve been delaying this for some time and my partner has been saying a should get it checked out. Fingers crossed I can find a good provider here.

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                        • imp3tuz@mastodon.gamedev.placeI imp3tuz@mastodon.gamedev.place

                          Hey y’all, does anyone know any tips for treating #adhd ticks? I get involuntary eye and head movements when I’m sitting still or driving and it’s starting to become a pain in my ass. They started becoming a lot more noticeable when I turned 21/22. Before it was mostly restless hands or foot tapping.

                          I haven’t had access to my meds cause fully out of stock in my country.
                          They do ease up when I am exercising, skating, or doing something with my hands and mind.

                          I HATE THIS and I wanna cry

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                          @imp3tuz Do you use fidget toys? Not just the ones that are marketed as such, even something like a Rubik's cube, spiral/coil hair tie, squishy stress ball, etc that you can use with one hand.

                          Depending how sure you feel in driving, you can hang something with a sensory surface (like something rough or furry) from one of the levers to reach out and touch, or use the steering wheel (mine has a groove I run my fingers over sometimes).

                          also agree w/getting specialist process started just in case

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