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Disabled Community Megathread from April 14, 2025 to April 27, 2025

Hi everyone! That's right, it's time for another c/disabled megathread.

Update on the meds: they work! Quite well, actually. I feel like I'm finally functioning at a reasonable level, like I was not only getting stuff done, but I'm now able to actually effectively multitask (as much as one can lol). I'm quite happy with how it's working, and I might not even need an SSRI at this point. If I'm getting anxiety from the meds, I'm not feeling it, because they actually reduced the amount of anxiety I have to deal with. I don't know how (thinking ADHD-induced anxiety), but yeah, I'm a lot better than I was just last week. Quite happy for that, might actually be able to manage the end of the semester without crashing and burning this time around.


As always, we ask that in order to participate in the weekly megathread, one self-identifies as some form of disabled, which is broadly defined in the community sidebar:

"Disability" is an umbrella term which encompasses physical disabilities, emotional/psychiatric disabilities, neurodivergence, intellectual/developmental disabilities, sensory disabilities, invisible disabilities, and more. You do not have to have an official diagnosis to consider yourself disabled.

Mask up, love one another, and stay alive for one more week.

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  • zoom classes suck... i was called out today for laughing at an inappropriate time. i kinda just do that bc of the autism when im uncomfortable. so i basicalaly need to police my face and body language for 3 hours straight for basically no reason

    • Just out of curiosity, did they complain bc they heard you laugh or bc they saw you laugh? And also, if it's no doxx, what made you laugh? I get that it's not a humorous type of laughter but like why is it an issue? Laughing is a common reaction to uncomfortable situations, I don't see why anyone should reprimand you for it.

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