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Poi3
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I'm interested in how many people here suffer from a chronic illness? The hopelessness and uncertainty of it all is what's brought me here. How many are the same?
I can confirm I'm here for the pain and the weird sensations it bringsI'm interested in how many people here suffer from a chronic illness? The hopelessness and uncertainty of it all is what's brought me here. How many are the same?
I'm interested in how many people here suffer from a chronic illness? The hopelessness and uncertainty of it all is what's brought me here. How many are the same?
Bipolar disorder II. No cure in sight. It's the main reason I'm here, since it's not only a pain in itself, but also has engendered many other problems, most notably social ones.
I have an incurable, progressive disease. Living through months of hell having a terminal or chronic condition/illness is not something I would wish on my worst enemy. It is agony - mentally, physically and emotionally draining to do the most simple daily activities while forced to endure a slow death. A minute can feel like a day, a day can feel like a week, a month like a year. It is torture, not a relief.Things i would give to have a terminal illness.
Which will just take me in months
Oh I get you, completely. I have 3 chronic/ progressive, incurable conditions. I absolutely relate to a minute feeling like a day and what's it like to live with them. That's why I said "terminal", because my conditions are chronic. I can't live another 50-60 years with them. So anything "terminal", like cancer or shit is welcoming so I can atleast fucking die!I have an incurable, progressive disease. Living through months of hell having a terminal or chronic condition/illness is not something I would wish on my worst enemy. It is agony - mentally, physically and emotionally draining to do the most simple daily activities while forced to endure a slow death. A minute can feel like a day, a day can feel like a week, a month like a year. It is torture, not a relief.