Repeated movements during MD - Wild Minds network2024-03-29T07:11:10Zhttps://wildminds.ning.com/forum/topics/repeated-movements-during-md?commentId=4661400%3AComment%3A417770&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noWhy does that sound like adhd…tag:wildminds.ning.com,2021-08-09:4661400:Comment:4177702021-08-09T01:30:16.699ZMaryhttps://wildminds.ning.com/profile/Mary648
Why does that sound like adhd or something to me. Bro, get a diagnosis.
Why does that sound like adhd or something to me. Bro, get a diagnosis. Hello Mani, I’m a 58 year old…tag:wildminds.ning.com,2021-03-30:4661400:Comment:4121882021-03-30T23:00:21.152ZAbel Arredondohttps://wildminds.ning.com/profile/AbelArredondo
<p>Hello Mani, I’m a 58 year old veteran. I was having some serious trouble concentrating. This problem affected my daily interaction with people and my ability to perform my work. When a student would be speaking to me about a concern and I would just slip into a daydream and be somewhere else. I had to ask people to repeat what they had said.</p>
<p>I also began to have hand and mouth movements and I would snap back into reality and then realized that I was being observed doing this…</p>
<p>Hello Mani, I’m a 58 year old veteran. I was having some serious trouble concentrating. This problem affected my daily interaction with people and my ability to perform my work. When a student would be speaking to me about a concern and I would just slip into a daydream and be somewhere else. I had to ask people to repeat what they had said.</p>
<p>I also began to have hand and mouth movements and I would snap back into reality and then realized that I was being observed doing this movements. It was terribly embarrassing. Luckily I was the oldest veteran in the office so they would just say I was just a crazy old Army vet.</p>
<p>I also have Type 2 Diabetes, Anxiety Disorder and clinical depression. which had become severe over the last four years. I stumbled on information on MD while I was searching the web for help with my anxiety. I have two sons. One lives with ADD, Anxiety and Depression. and the other lives with ADHD, Anxiety, and Depression.</p>
<p>You are not alone Mani. Turns out (to my amazement) there’s a whole community of brotherhood and sisterhood who understand us and live with MD. That is empowerment brother. Drive on!</p> hi everyone!
i was wondering…tag:wildminds.ning.com,2021-03-24:4661400:Comment:4121422021-03-24T20:20:26.449Zmorgan oakeshttps://wildminds.ning.com/profile/morganoakes
<p>hi everyone!</p>
<p>i was wondering if I could use your responses for my third-year project in university? obviously, you will remain anonymous but I find first-hand accounts so much more useful! </p>
<p>also if you have any more insight I have some questions on my page that I would greatly appreciate you answering if you have the time! </p>
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<p>hi everyone!</p>
<p>i was wondering if I could use your responses for my third-year project in university? obviously, you will remain anonymous but I find first-hand accounts so much more useful! </p>
<p>also if you have any more insight I have some questions on my page that I would greatly appreciate you answering if you have the time! </p>
<p></p> Thank you for replying. I mea…tag:wildminds.ning.com,2021-03-24:4661400:Comment:4120552021-03-24T14:06:08.006ZManihttps://wildminds.ning.com/profile/Mani734
<p>Thank you for replying. I means a lot. I'm not sure who to get help from. Or even how to bring it up. Its a lot easier when your behind a screen. Any suggestions?</p>
<p>Thanks,</p>
<p>Mani <br></br> <br></br> <cite>Valeria Franco said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="https://wildminds.ning.com/forum/topics/repeated-movements-during-md#4661400Comment411955"><div><div class="xg_user_generated"><p>Hi Mani!</p>
<p>Repetitive movements are so very common in MD! Some people even get hurt by…</p>
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<p>Thank you for replying. I means a lot. I'm not sure who to get help from. Or even how to bring it up. Its a lot easier when your behind a screen. Any suggestions?</p>
<p>Thanks,</p>
<p>Mani <br/> <br/> <cite>Valeria Franco said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="https://wildminds.ning.com/forum/topics/repeated-movements-during-md#4661400Comment411955"><div><div class="xg_user_generated"><p>Hi Mani!</p>
<p>Repetitive movements are so very common in MD! Some people even get hurt by them.</p>
<p>They are not really necessary for MD to happen, it depends a lot on the single person.</p>
<p>I didn't have them myself, for example.</p>
<p>They are a way of inducing a sort of self-hypnosis: the way you get yourself to that status is personal, some people just slip inside the "right mood" without them.</p>
<p>MDers feel terribly embarrassed when they are seen, but actually, it's just a problem, nobody should ever judge you for that.</p>
<p>There isn't an easy way to stop daydreaming, it's a real addiction. Looking for professional help is a good idea, in the meantime trying to control it by at least not feeding it with triggers and movement can be a good point to start. </p>
<p>Movements themself are not the problem, the problem is the addiction.</p>
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</blockquote> I also do repetitive movement…tag:wildminds.ning.com,2021-03-24:4661400:Comment:4120522021-03-24T13:47:11.963ZMaria Claudiahttps://wildminds.ning.com/profile/MariaClaudia
<p>I also do repetitive movements, but i do while listening to music, laying down (most of time) and move my hands and my body, i also make facial expressions and sometimes i also talk a lil bit, if im really deep in my daydream!<br></br><br></br>It also makes my school and work very hard, i try not to compare myself, and this forum is helping me a lot, whenever im feeling sad about my situation i come here and read about others experiences, and tips to contro myself better!!<br></br><br></br>Never thought…</p>
<p>I also do repetitive movements, but i do while listening to music, laying down (most of time) and move my hands and my body, i also make facial expressions and sometimes i also talk a lil bit, if im really deep in my daydream!<br/><br/>It also makes my school and work very hard, i try not to compare myself, and this forum is helping me a lot, whenever im feeling sad about my situation i come here and read about others experiences, and tips to contro myself better!!<br/><br/>Never thought this could be an addiction before reading it here, and it makes all the sense!! <br/><br/>anyway, if you want someone to talk, i'm almost your age i'm 25.</p> Hi Mani!
Repetitive movements…tag:wildminds.ning.com,2021-03-23:4661400:Comment:4119552021-03-23T21:56:29.260ZValeria Francohttps://wildminds.ning.com/profile/valeria_franco
<p>Hi Mani!</p>
<p>Repetitive movements are so very common in MD! Some people even get hurt by them.</p>
<p>They are not really necessary for MD to happen, it depends a lot on the single person.</p>
<p>I didn't have them myself, for example.</p>
<p>They are a way of inducing a sort of self-hypnosis: the way you get yourself to that status is personal, some people just slip inside the "right mood" without them.</p>
<p>MDers feel terribly embarrassed when they are seen, but actually, it's just a…</p>
<p>Hi Mani!</p>
<p>Repetitive movements are so very common in MD! Some people even get hurt by them.</p>
<p>They are not really necessary for MD to happen, it depends a lot on the single person.</p>
<p>I didn't have them myself, for example.</p>
<p>They are a way of inducing a sort of self-hypnosis: the way you get yourself to that status is personal, some people just slip inside the "right mood" without them.</p>
<p>MDers feel terribly embarrassed when they are seen, but actually, it's just a problem, nobody should ever judge you for that.</p>
<p>There isn't an easy way to stop daydreaming, it's a real addiction. Looking for professional help is a good idea, in the meantime trying to control it by at least not feeding it with triggers and movement can be a good point to start. </p>
<p>Movements themself are not the problem, the problem is the addiction.</p>
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