it's interesting that a hallmark of #adhd is talking about your brain as a separate entity ("my brain can't remember things", etc) whereas #autistic people tend to talk about their bodies (sensory overload, discomfort, etc)
It's like these are the same thing--looser coupling of mind and body--seen from each of the two sides.
I guess #audhd would be someone who has a looser coupling but whose POV may cross the divide more freely.
@davidr Oh yeah interesting, I do both of these. I kinda don't consider either my brain or my body to be 'me', and my idea of 'me' is generally pretty loosey goosey too!
@davidr that's fascinating! I feel a lot like the AuDHD crowd most days!
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Audhd myself, and I talk about my brain all the time. Not so much my body, aside from 'my whatever hurts', but then I seem to have less body problems than a lot of ND folk.