
Fadeawaaaay
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- Nov 12, 2021
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I picked up a book to read… And couldn't get past two paragraphs…
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Non functionalI've reached a point of friedness where i have absolutly no idea what's going on and can barely comprehend what im being told to do.
I can barely manage to feed myself and go to dumb therapy stuff. They keep trying to bully me into getting a 40h job at walmart regardless lol.Non functional
Ouch. I hope that you grow back the ability to comprehend. I went thru something like that. Eventually, i could comprehend what was happening around me better. Things fell into place. A full-blown nervous breakdown or coming to terms with things leaves us with cognitave dissonance and background processes in your head (like on a computer) trying to rationalize and argue through situations, come to conclusions can be overwhelming. Hopefully you get thru it and can function again.Non functional
I did that. couldn't read anything but technical books. I couldn't watch a TV screen. I couldn't listen - interpret what actors were doing and saying. Now I CAN! It took a year or more before I could sit down at a movie and actually hear anything. I slept 3 hours a night and thought that I was fine - FOR YEARS. I couldn't read the text. I'd review it 20x, paranoid. About a hinge. I couldn't see this hige supporting the structure it held. I watched them talk on TV but they were mouthing babble at me. Scary.Brain fog from depression and anxiety is 100% a thing. I used to love to read. Now, even if it's something I'm enjoying, I struggle with concentrating and retaining anything.
That, and general internet ADD/doom scrolling has made me so unproductive.
relate to thisalways man… I can barely even string along a sentence in my own native language
I can feel my cognition just giving up. Grasp of English failing which is especially bad as I'm a writer
Just. Ugh
It really depends how long after the book you are trying to recall. Are we talking the day after? A few days?I don't think I'm fried but I'm forgetting stuff more often. I'm trying to fight it by doing things like reading more (I read a lot normally) and crosswords, and less TV. The sucky thing is after I read a book I have a hard time recalling parts of it besides the general story.