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    Reflections, identity shifts, and practical tips for adults who discovered their neurodivergence later in life.

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    • Neurodivergent Living

    ADHD And Taking Things Personally

    The Mesij11 months ago11 months ago013 mins

    Some people can let things roll off their back like water on a duck. Others, like me – are more like a sponge in a puddle. If you so much as flick a comment in our direction, we’ll soak it up, carry it around, and possibly replay it in our heads during a 2 am…

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    • Neurodivergent Living

    Medical Conditions That Look Just Like ADHD

    The Mesij11 months ago11 months ago011 mins

    We’ve all had that moment: you walk into a room and forget why you went in. You can’t concentrate, you interrupt conversations, your brain feels like a browser with 83 tabs open and one playing music, you just can’t find it. But what if it’s not ADHD? Turns out, several medical conditions can look suspiciously…

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    • Neurodivergent Living

    New Language for Autism: What to Say Now

    The Mesij11 months ago11 months ago012 mins

    Let’s face it. The language around autism and neurodivergence is moving faster than a toddler after sugar. One minute you’re nodding along to someone describing their “high-functioning Asperger’s,” and the next, you’ve learned that term went out of fashion quicker than skinny jeans at a Gen Z picnic. But here’s the good news: all these…

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    • Late Dx/Identity

    Autism or Alibi? Late Diagnosis Meets Misconduct

    The Mesij12 months ago2 months ago09 mins

    Let’s be honest. If you’ve ever been caught doing something mortifyingly awkward, like laughing at a funeral or emailing your boss the wrong attachment, there’s a tiny part of you that wishes you could say, “Oh, sorry, I’m neurodivergent.” But when exactly does a diagnosis help explain behaviour, and when does it become an escape…

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    • Neurodivergent Living

    Stimming in Adults: The Secret Moves We Make

    The Mesij12 months ago12 months ago011 mins

    It’s Not Just a Kid Thing: Adults Stim Too (We’re Just Sneakier About It) There’s a funny thing that happens when you grow up with an invisible neurological difference. You either get really good at hiding it… or really good at apologising for it. And when it comes to stimming, those self-stimulatory behaviours that help…

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    • Neurodivergent Living

    The Toll of Late Diagnosis: Epilepsy at 45

    The Mesij1 year ago1 year ago010 mins

    What Does Epilepsy Have to Do with Neurodivergence? Before we get stuck into the grief, rage and oddly satisfying relief that comes with a late diagnosis, let’s clear something up: yes, epilepsy is a neurodivergent condition. It’s not just about seizures or flashing lights in films (although, yes, those can be dangerous triggers). Epilepsy is…

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    • Neurodivergent Living

    How To Stop Oversharing And Interrupting

    The Mesij1 year ago1 year ago09 mins

    Introduction Ever had to physically clamp your hand over your mouth to stop the words from tumbling out? Welcome to the inner circus of the neurodivergent brain, where thoughts gallop, opinions leap, and silence feels like betrayal. I get it. I’m that woman. I’ve sat in meetings, family dinners, and WhatsApp groups, desperate to throw…

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    • Neurodivergent Living

    What Even Is Neurodiversity? (Brilliant Brain?)

    The Mesij1 year ago1 year ago010 mins

    Once upon a time, if your brain didn’t work like the person sitting next to you, they called it a disorder and sent you to the quiet table. But the world has moved on. Neurodiversity is the idea that brain differences are natural, valuable, and not always problems to be fixed. Think of it like…

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    So I Think I’m Neurodivergent… Now What?

    The Mesij1 year ago1 year ago27 mins

    It started with me Googling “Why do I hate phone calls but can write essays about my feelings?” And then, three hours later, I was deep in a Reddit thread where everyone seemed to have my brain. It was like being spotted in a crowd by a stranger who just gets you. No test. No…

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