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A post about socializing with chronic fatigue...

I do meet people face to face, but can only handle that for a few hours a week due to chronic fatigue. That's not nearly enough to satisfy all my social needs, so I spend most of my awake time online to supplement in-person interaction and that's where the difference with able-bodied people becomes painfully obvious.

Most people can only squeeze in an hour or two of active browsing some days, or a minute once or twice an hour throughout the day, while I'm pretty much constantly refreshing the page for 12-14 hours every day. With tens of people to follow, there's something more or less interesting to read from one or another regularly enough. But once I become especially interested in a message or comment from a particular person, it becomes very obvious they spent a whole lot less time online than I do. Then it turns into 10+ hours a day "waiting" for them to come online for an hour if I'm lucky.

Of course I can't and don't blame them. If I had more energy, I would be offline a whole lot more too. But that doesn't make the major imbalance any less frustrating. Shallow entertainment helps pass the time and I'm very grateful for that, but I need more and nobody seems to be able to provide that in any quantity that is significant in comparison to my days. Again: no judgment whatsoever to anyone because I fully understand other people's perspective, but it is something I struggle with nevertheless.
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Jenny1234 · 56-60, F
Do you take anything to help with for your chronic fatigue
@Jenny1234 only a few food supplement. There is no real medicine or treatment for it yet.
Wiseacre · F
@NerdyPotato there is one I"be seen for Mito, but it's expensive..also CoQ10 is recommended.
@Wiseacre that one has been tried by other patients, but that didn't prove to do make any difference.
Wiseacre · F
@NerdyPotato so, how do they remedy Mito disease?
@Wiseacre I don't really. I just adjust my life to low energy levels.