Spyke
Lucy :3
feddit.org

Actual relief only happens when I've done a decent job, which never happens

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piefed.social

That relief is pretty darn tiny too. I feel like I just have more anxiety about the other things my ED wonโ€™t let me do that I need to do.

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dalekcaanreply
feddit.nl

And it's dwarfed by the self-hatred for taking so long to perform a basic task.

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cravlreply

My brain expanded ED the very wrong way at first and I wasโ€ฆ bemused? Confuddled?

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molten
lemmy.world

Have you tried micro transactions in EA games? I heard that it grants a sense of both pride and accomplishment.

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I wouldn't say tha there is even sense if relief. Theres just disappointment due to lacking sense of accomplishment or any great/good feelings regarding it and after that brain automatically starts to pick apart why it actually wasn't an accomplishment and what i did wrong with it.

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Wait, you guys get relief? All I get is guilt that it wasn't done within a reasonable timeframe or amount of effort in the first place...

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I hate how trying to explain this to neurotypicals makes me seem 'pessimistic' or 'contrarian'.

I'll get asked "Don't you feel better now that this task is done?" and my honest answer is "No." As frustrating as that might be to hear, imagine how frustrating that is to experience.

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lemmy.ml

Don't worry eventually the things you remember you'd forgotten will pile up and the relief will disappear too

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"Done! Time to start worrying about something else ..."

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Me yesterday. We hatched 24 chicks last week and they were ready to outside into the brooder pen inside our coop. But we had to still clean it, change the shavings, get feed/water ready, rig up something for the heat lamp, make a latch for the lid to hook onto so we don't have to hold it up... A bunch of stuff.

Banged it out yesterday. Chicks are doing well in their new home. And all I find is relief that I got it done. Just a "thank fuck" kind of feeling.

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You reached the end

*sigh* | Spyke