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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by emma to c/disability
 

The weight of living with chronic illness is getting to me again. Could use some empathy from others who understand and won't pressure me to explain what's going on (a dozen small triggers maybe), turn it into their problems, or tell me it will get better or the worst, "Stay strong."

We've all been here so here's a place where we can sit with each other.

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[โ€“] DreamyRin 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

ayyy 30+ year old club.

I've started to get better about eating things that are better for me, but it's been a struggle due to texture issues. and I definitely relate on minimizing stress being easier in some cases and harder in others.

I have a really hard time with radical rest (that's the first time I've seen it called that, too) both because it's boring and because I feel like I have to keep doing something (anything) to feel like my day was productive. it clashes a lot with the times I can't get myself to function.

[โ€“] emma 2 points 1 year ago

Aye, the amount of real rest we need is so very tediously endlessly soul crushingly boring. We do need it though.