Figuring out chronic illnesses. If you’ve got something other than the “basics” like diabetes or arthritis, it’s a shitshow that can take years, a dozen or more doctors, tens of thousands of dollars, and endless medical tests.
“Are you sure you’re not making it up”
The medical system is not kind, my diagnosis was all of 5 minutes and almost definitely wrong. That was after fighting with my GP to get a referral to the right specialist…
I reckon the worst part of a chronic illness is when you don’t realise it’s abnormal, I just assumed everyone else was just as tired and sore as me.
Agree, except for the tens of thousands of dollars thing
Ah. You must not be in the US.
Agreed. I’ve spent like half my life on this stuff, and nowadays medical stuff is practically all I do.
Not me, but my friend. Had a relationship with a girl he met in an MMORPG.The girl was still living with her ex-husband and had not divorced yet. And she lived in another country across the ocean. The couple were doing therapy. My friend had hopes this would be his chance at love. How could I be a downer when he was in love.
The most “it’s complicated” situation
Not me, but… Friends husband is dating his step sister. That’s become pretty complicated.
I have so many questions
Me too, questions like “Did they share the same house prior to the beginning of their relationship?” and “Has he ever found her stuck under a bed?”
Became step siblings as children 30ish years ago. Didn’t live together - just holidays, summers, etc. "Reconnected’ recently. Family is…conflicted, confused, … I don’t know anything about being stuck under a bed. I’ve recently learned that step siblings is a big genre of porn. Is the bed thing from that?
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Trying to sustain a long distance relationship whilst her husband, my ex-friend, was trying to impose his insecurities on us. My husband was indifferent to all this and my energy was being drained doing a degree and working full time.
Damn I miss those days 🤣
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The never ending, balancing act between everydayness, health and self-actualization.