What do you do to recover from a very long term illness? I'm glued to the bed and popping prescription pain meds like candy.
Depends, what is your condition like? What are you able to do?
>>17559405
It was rocky mountain spotted fever that went chronic and undiagnosed for ten years until last month I was on antibiotics. Right now all I can do is walk around the block once a day. Taking a shower requires one hell of an effort.
>>17559442
I sometimes wonder how many people are actually on this board. Because I know I saw you in another thread.
Are you on medicalbux or some shit op?
Eat protein.
>>17559521
Hello. And no. I'm considering getting on disability but given the devil-may-care attitude of the doctors around here, I'm not even sure I can.
>>17559549
I usually don't believe in welfare and shit but if you can literally only walk around and taking a shower is a struggle, you should probably get on it.
I mean hell man, i dont know how bad it is, but it sounds like torture. So you might as well just try to take it easy and hope for recovery.
>>17559558
Thanks. I just... I was homeless before, and I've worked jobs before, and it really pissed me off that being homeless was far easier because of food stamps and the lack of stress. Getting on disability is really a last resort for me but maybe I'll do it.
I hope this thread is here when I wake. There's gotta be some way of beating this [cock]
RMSF infected and thinned the lining of your blood vessels. Recovery involves exercising as best you can, which will cause your blood vessels to regrow and new vessels to form.
>>17559725
That is a scary notion! Whenever I exercise the fatigue gets much worse, but that sounds logical, so I think I will. Thanks.