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I think that’s a misunderstanding of how ADHD, and in fact mental illness in general, works. Perhaps for some people removing the distraction will work, but more often in my experience another will just fit in its place. The phone is not the problem, it is a symptom.

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The phone is not the problem, it is a symptom.

And part of harm reduction is removing symptoms. Say, if you have a bad headache, you might not cure whatever is causing it by taking pain meds, but at least you’ll function.

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Phones are a very powerful attention trap. I’d be curious to hear an argument of a more powerful and accessable one

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Literally fucking anything that seems more pleasant than thing I’m procrastinating

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The phone isn’t what causes this issue in people with adhd, I do it with or without a phone. You’re just misunderstanding how adhd works.

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I’m aware how ADHD behaves, I have it. I’ve been medicated for years.

It is obvious to me and many others who have it that things of great dopamine satisfaction are ESPECIALLY distracting. Cellphone distraction is a known attention sink and such things are even more powerful for folks with attention/focus issues.

I guarantee any of us locked in a blank room and a sink full of dishes would be faster to complete the chore if we were without engrossing distraction.

Those with ADHD have an even higher responsibility to themselves to remove distractions and keep a “clean” lifestyle. It’s a cop out to not acknowledge massive distraction triggers or traps.

I’m not suggesting those struggling are lesser. Only that they may be not meeting their own self care needs, willfully or otherwise.

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When there perfect fixes aren’t available (which is almost always), partial fixes are golden.

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Man just read the meme again. The whole point is it looks like an attention trap but in ADHD it’s just a facade.

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