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AI Acknowledges That This Is Involuntary And My ADHD + Personality May Be The Cause

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I've been well informed that my facial regulation is my responsibility and that I should respect others enough to make normal expressions and have been given advice to practice in front of a mirror or record myself so I can practice looking normal. However, when certain emotional triggers signal in my mind I literally can't make my face look normal but people that give advice for employment don't seem to believe me. When I try to suppress it it seems to make it worse, yet when I try to explain many people are like well if you won't mask it that your stubborn head problem and you deserve some consequences. Well, I know AI doesn't count as a diagnosis but AI's opinion is pretty validating for my lived experience of trying to get the look off my face in those situations to no avail and feeling like the efforts to surpress the expression actually was aggravating it. Also, it suggested that ADHD with a hyperthymic temperament can cause this

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