Right Brain Ronnie
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Sorry again my dyslexia may have come in the way of what I was saying.If your hyper focus was driving your post it would have been easy not hard, probably longer and absolutely the only thing that your adhd brain would want, or let you do.
The challenges of Adhd come when we are expected to do things outside our hyper focus (pretty much everything). Riding the hyper focus train is easy, getting off and doing boring shit is where the difficulty lies.
I have worked with neurodiverse kids and families for years, including my own. I recognise the neurodiverse on here through their quirks and posting style.
I am quite prepared to be wrong about you but something doesn't quite ring true with your posts.
My suggestion would be to stop playing the nejrodiverse card everytime to are getting panned in a discussion. You are weakening all our positions in a neurotypical world. This is either, if you are neurodiverse, irritating and unhelpful or, if you are not neuro diverse, disgusting and unforgivable.
Happy to continue this over on the neufodiversity thread. Perhaps read it first though and understand some of the challenges people have been through/are going through.
My ADHD was driving the post because I was passionate about what was being said, and in the moment of typing there was less effort apparent to me, but with ADHD and dyslexia it's very different, I would describe it as running the 400m I came out all guns blazing and in the third and fourth phases I was suffering.
Break needed on completion as could not sustain the pace without a rest.
I find it odd that you challenge me on this statement as my dyslexia can cause me to write things wrong or not clearly, especially if fatigued. My writing style may seem aggressive at time but mainly due to trying and get clarity so people can understand, so I would prefer to be very direct, when I make more effort of detail, people don't always get my message so well.
I am not playing any card at all, it's like saying asking a blind man for a race and turning around saying what took you!
I had some one accuse me not answering there post, it wasn't because I choose to, it was because I was overwhelmed with post and my poor sequencings skills missed it.
So I tried to explain to this forum this is why.
How would you feel if I said your autism doesn't ring true?
I hope you have never suggested that when working with the neourodiverse.
Why would you think it doesn't ring true and perhaps I can allay your fears.
Sorry politics fans this had to be answered.