Reasons to feel sad
Re: Reasons to feel sad
I was so sick these past few days, damnit. Especially the pain in my chest worried me as fuck. Other than fatigue I don't have many symptoms anymore.
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I don't feel sad, I don't know how to anymore, I'm just seriously angry... reason - the world
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Did you catch covid? This damn pressure in the chest developed like 2-3 weeks after my actual infection and it doesn't go away.DjVero wrote:I was so sick these past few days, damnit. Especially the pain in my chest worried me as fuck. Other than fatigue I don't have many symptoms anymore.
I'm not sure if it's somehow still affecting my lungs or heart and my appointment at the cardiologist's still one month away

Used to go jogging for 10km and now I'm lucky when I endure for 20 minutes, 'cause shit's causing shortness of breath. Yesterday, was the first time I had some short stabbing pain in the lower chest. Kinda worrisome.
can relate to thisSoundphase wrote:I don't feel sad, I don't know how to anymore, I'm just seriously angry... reason - the world
Getting more and more depressed because of the disproportional corona measures.
Work, gym, sleep, repeat.
This is not 'living life' for me. It's surviving. Wish I could sleep for a long while and only wake up when this shit is over.
Work, gym, sleep, repeat.
This is not 'living life' for me. It's surviving. Wish I could sleep for a long while and only wake up when this shit is over.
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Agreed. But I don't think it's gonna stay much longer like this, people are getting more and more upset with the measures.Emre wrote:Getting more and more depressed because of the disproportional corona measures.
Work, gym, sleep, repeat.
This is not 'living life' for me. It's surviving. Wish I could sleep for a long while and only wake up when this shit is over.


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I ain't that optimistic anymore, everyone around me thinks the same as me, but as long as 90+% just obeys every measure without thinking for themself realistically, without shop owners opening their shops all together, I think nothing will change anytime soon.lilfrenchidiot wrote:Agreed. But I don't think it's gonna stay much longer like this, people are getting more and more upset with the measures.Emre wrote:Getting more and more depressed because of the disproportional corona measures.
Work, gym, sleep, repeat.
This is not 'living life' for me. It's surviving. Wish I could sleep for a long while and only wake up when this shit is over.
I hate how our government only focuses on the medical damage and doesn't give a single fuck about the immense mental, social and economic damage.
I feel for you. I still have problems with breath sometime, was 8 months since I got the infection. Had 40°C for two and half weeks.Payne wrote:I'm not sure if it's somehow still affecting my lungs or heart and my appointment at the cardiologist's still one month away
Used to go jogging for 10km and now I'm lucky when I endure for 20 minutes, 'cause shit's causing shortness of breath. Yesterday, was the first time I had some short stabbing pain in the lower chest. Kinda worrisome.
Now the scientist says that the antibodies can be in the body for about 9 months (what they know at the moment), still I get stressed over getting it again.
I'm a IT-Technician who can't work at home, so going with the subway 5 days a week doesn't help the stress.