edit: panel is from I Love Amy

      • Zorsith@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        tries to strut down hallway, immediately whacks hand on doorknob hard enough to hear

        grabs hand and leans over in pain, accidently headbutting the wall

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          omg I feel that so much

          I have:

          • fallen down stairs 5+ times, breaking my ankle on two such occasions
          • stubbed my one of my middle toes on a door frame when attempting to walk out of my bathroom, splitting a toenail
          • regularly run into walls, corners, and door frames
          • regularly stub my toes on bed frames
          • broken so many glasses and plates my parents thought something was wrong with me

          I am usually paying attention (I think) and able to see well (I think); I suspect my proprioception is just off. When I was a kid, the ball often hit me in the face when attempting to play sports. I had a hard time coordinating my body, even when trying. There was a notable improvement when I started estrogen, I was able to navigate in the dark better than before, but I still run into objects so it could just be placebo.

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            I’ve generally heard it referred to as the “ADHD walk”, myself. My hands generally take the worst of it; if anything i feel like I’m a little too spacially aware of the rest of my body

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              oo, that makes sense - I’m starting to suspect I might be neurodivergent, so it might turn out to be a semi-appropriate label for me 😅

              The hands on the doorknob hurt so much - I can feel it just from your description, it almost makes me feel sick, lol