It is currently 2:20 EST. How are you doing tonight/today, /int/?
>>78628894
Quite well actually, thank you. About to head to the gym right now.
How about you?
>>78628910
Decent. I'm about to take a break from university, and it feels like I could sleep for days.
>>78628926
But school hasn't started yet. How are you taking a break right now?
>>78628960
Well, I got there, went to class for a week, and felt like dying every second I was there. So I'm going to put it on the shelf for now, see a doctor, and hopefully improve my health enough to attend next Spring.
>>78628987
Oh okay. Are you just going to work until then once you figure your health out though? What do you think it could be, what are your symptoms right now?
>>78629014
I'll start off NEET, and probably take up work once my health improves. Although I'm undiagnosed, I'm certain that I have severe depression. Over the past few years, the amount of things I've been able to enjoy and amount of emotions I could experience have been slowly declining, until last November when they bottomed out. Since then, it's like being a walking corpse. I'd keep attending school, but when I arrived I realized my memory and energy levels had dropped too, and it would take a massive amount of effort just to keep up with everyone else.
I've been trying to see a doctor since last Winter, but still no luck.
>>78628894
It's 2:30pm and I'm pretty alright. Thanks for asking, burgeranon.
>>78629081
That's rough man, been there before. Hope you get better.
>I've been trying to see a doctor since last winter
Yikes. Are wait times in your state that long? Wasn't aware America had such a long wait time... and I thought I had to wait long when I waited for my dermatologist appointment for four months!
Have you tried calling the doctors office and asking to be placed on the cancellation list? I did that before and I got an MRI within a week instead of waiting the full two months.
>>78629153
>2:30pm
12-hour gap, neat.
>>78629160
It's not the wait times, it's the bureaucracy. 2017 is a transition year for the insurance in my state, and it takes about two months for them to respond to anything. The delays are due to either the system change itself, or to minor errors that still take weeks to process. Hopefully this time it'll go through, but there's no reason to be certain.
>>78629239
That sucks man. This is why I like universal healthcare even if it has its flaws
>>78629309
Yeah, I'd be happy with any kind of treatment. Living with no emotions or pleasure is a hell I wouldn't wish upon anyone. Every day is the same shade of gray, nothing you do is worth the effort. The only reason to continue living is in the hope that it someday ends.
This board can still be good sometimes, though.
>>78629407
Nah this board definitely wouldn't help anything if that's one of the only things in life that you do
>>78629488
Well, what would you do?
>>78629496
Exercise, read, whatever.