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Dr. Service explains autistic burnout, how to stop it, how to recover, and how to prevent it.

Dr. Service explains autistic burnout, how to stop it, how to recover, and how to prevent it.

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Dr. Service explains autistic burnout, how to stop it, how to recover, and how to prevent it.

https://yewtu.be/watch?v=wtcz5OkzYMY

Dr. Service shares his experiences, insights, and opinions on autistic burnout. Unfortunately, autistic burnout can have lasting, sometimes permanent effects on the brain and body. Learn what to do about it now.

Autism: The new view. The world is disordered

Autism: The new view. The world is disordered

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Autism: The new view. The world is disordered

https://yewtu.be/watch?v=ugQEiZG19Rs

Hello neurodivergent nation! It's always been about the bad; the way autistic people have a hard time in life. Is that the truth or have we been looking at it all wrong? Yes, so many autistic people have a very difficult time, and it has caused trauma, and so much heart ache for them and often their families too. But take a closer look at why there is so much difficulty. Look closer at the disordered world autistic people are forced to live in. Like so many other people who are differently abled on this planet, it is not set up to accommodate, or accept, or even acknowledge the differences. This video challenges the idea that the neurodivergent are the disordered ones. All media is original content or licensed and used with permission. Copyright 2021 Anson Service

The Dissociation Machine

The Dissociation Machine

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The Dissociation Machine

https://mentalhellth.xyz/p/the-dissociation-machine

The internet as trauma response.

The Dissociation Machine
[RANT] Food, Autism and Addiction: The invention of a social problem

[RANT] Food, Autism and Addiction: The invention of a social problem

Content Warning: food disorders and non-vegan food. Also a bunch of anecdotal pseudoscience on my part.

Prefacing this by saying that besides being autistic, I also have ADHD and mild lactose intolerance.

There's this common saying that food affects mental health, but I feel that most people don't actually delve into how that affects hypersensitive people. It's not just some ethereal gut-to-brain communication, in my experience the simple physical feeling of being too full or a bit hungry, or having slow digestion due to fatty food can be very distracting and even impact my mood. This is even part of my crackpot theory that autistic people aren't actually that much more susceptible to lactose intolerance, only that it's more noticeable as all my lactose intolerant NT acquaintances only notice that something is wrong when getting severely sick.

And on the other hand, it's a well known fact that fatty foods, sweets and milk derivatives can be very addictive. Couple that with their mass production and marketing, as well as being shaped, textured and flavoured in a way that seems intent on catching as many autistic people, and you get yourself a brand new addiction.

Now in the case of my country, it turns out that those aren't actually the cheapest food, unlike the USA. Fruits, vegetables, and their derivatives are actually much cheaper. That means that, when buying something from McDonald's, I harm both my physical and mental health as well as my wallet. There is no benefit to it except for the short-lived pleasure of bland paste-like burgers and fake cheddar cream. Technically I enjoy bland pasty food, but I already make my own soylent-like paste meal which is much cheaper and healthier. Then why do I keep buying it, specially in stressful times? The answer is clearly addiction.

Obviously I'm not the first one to point out that industrial fast food is addictive (just google "McDonald's Addictive"), but I want to make a broader point here. It is not only addictive, but socially normalised to the point where it is 1)legal, 2)heavily marketed and 3)enforced on children. There is no stigma to eating industrial fast food, in fact it's treated as some reward or place for celebration for families with children. And now with giant delivery app corporations, every time one tries to get some normal meal, the big M (or their siblings such as Subway or KFC) is there with yet another sale (that isn't even that cheap) enticing you to let opium burgers into your home. It is exploitative to the factory workers, the kitchen staff, the deliverypeople, but also to every person with poor impulse control, which I suspect is a large portion of their clients.

In fact, before I uninstalled the app iFood (our version of Uber Eats), it seemed to know exactly at which days of the week and time I'd be the most stressed, and therefore susceptible to their marketing. What began as a cool way to get cheap meals became a money and health sink. This is so obviously predatory, and yet I can't even think of how to express it to people aren't already autistic commies like me, and how that clown Ronald should definitely get the wall.

I hyperbolically propose that the "junk food" addiction epidemic is comparable to the alcohol or other drug epidemics of the past, but still gets a pass because NT people are often completely unaware of how their brains (or ours) can easily be exploited by this shit. I've walked towards a chain while being fully convinced that I was only harming myself, but eaten there anyways, and I'm pretty sure this is a telltale addiction sign. Quitting coffee was much easier than this.

Food is one of the most basic human necessities. We should not, as the most developed animal society in the world, be fighting against our own sources of food to maintain our survival. And that is not even getting into how this food is intentionally put into a situation of fake scarcity to keep profits high despite all the hunger and food insecurity.

I'm trying to gather all energy so that I can to drop literally every industrial food and live off of only grains, beans, rices, tubers and a fuckton of fruit (and maybe some eggs if the vegan police doesn't nab me). That is what peak performance looks like, as every creator divinity intended us to be. Except they didn't consider you can make it pasty (and therefore superior) with a pressure cooker.

TL;DR: Every fast food CEO and stockholder should be locked in a prison where the only thing they have to eat is deep-fried hamburgers, while surrounded by multiple colourful photoshopped pictures of those same burgers. Let's see how they enjoy it then.

Feel free to add your own perspectives, specially if they contradict mine (and even more so if you're also neurodiverse) so I can get a bigger picture.

Advice on how to confront Ableism within Socialist Orgs?

Advice on how to confront Ableism within Socialist Orgs?

Title. I'm an Autist and an activist within my region, and have seen regularly that when I try to bring up the struggles of Autistic and Neurodiverse groups, that they are dismissed softly. Usually the same expression as you can see them holding back on saying something, and quietly dismissing what you're talking about, and often quietly putting down our requests for events like what is done to elevate the issues and concerns of racialized groups, gender oppressed groups, and so on.

I've so consistently encountered it that I'm writing stuff to confront this, and I wanna hear other folks' experiences with this, what factors they've seen, approaches they've taken, etc.

I took all these personality tests. What does that tell me?

I took all these personality tests. What does that tell me?

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I took these personality tests. What do they tell me?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=peFNQCE7BVA

Use code SABINE at the link below to get an exclusive 60% off an annual Incogni plan: https://incogni.com/sabineHave you ever taken a personality test? I cer...

Any other autists here?

Any other autists here?

Don't let me be the only one

*autistic

Just learned about Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (apparently it's very common within ADHD)

Just learned about Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (apparently it's very common within ADHD)

I watched this video that comrade YouTube algorithm recommended me and it resonated a lot with me, especially when the person said that "others may withdraw completely, hiding from social situations [...] so that nothing can be seen therefore nothing can be criticized."

Lately I've been watching videos about ADHD and ASD and finally having explanations for my everyday struggles feels like a huge boulder has been lifted from my shoulders.

I got this channel recommended and it is really relatable to me.

I got this channel recommended and it is really relatable to me.

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How to ADHD

https://yewtu.be/channel/UC-nPM1_kSZf91ZGkcgy_95Q

Have ADHD? Know someone with ADHD? Want to learn more? You're in the right place! Most weeks I post a new video with tips, tricks & insights into the ADHD brain. This channel is my ADHD toolbox -- a place to keep all the strategies I've learned about having & living with ADHD. It's also grown into an amazing community of brains (& hearts!) who support & help each other. Anyone looking to learn more about ADHD is welcome here! Support me on Patreon: http://patreon.com/howtoadhd Check out our website! www.howtoadhd.com Check out our book! www.howtoadhdbook.com Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/howtoadhd Facebook: http://facebook.com/howtoadhd Send me things! (no food please :D ) Jessica McCabe How to ADHD 9030 35th Avenue SW Suite 100 #1006 Seattle, WA 98126 COMMENT POLICY +=+=+=+=+ I encourage positive discussion about nearly any topic; however, I have a family-friendly, no-bullying policy and comments that contain insults, triggers or R-rated language may be deleted.

How to ADHD
The Jewish Soviet Woman whose pioneering research on autism was stolen by Nazi scientists

The Jewish Soviet Woman whose pioneering research on autism was stolen by Nazi scientists

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Grunya Sukhareva - Wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grunya_Sukhareva

Grunya Sukhareva - Wikipedia