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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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Wiseacre · F
I have HPA axis dysfunction due to chronic stress over my lifetime. I have debilitating fatigue, so yeah, I know what it is. What do u do to remedy it?
@Wiseacre there isn't much to do... There's no treatment for it, so all I can do is make the best of my limited energy.
Wiseacre · F
No, no, I do lots. First off, I have a functional doctor who takes care of me. I take lots of nutraceuticals, eat whole foods, no junk, don’t drink or smoke, sleep lots, and manage stress, I avoid negativity, and practice gratefulness, I exercise in fresh air, etc...I suggest a naturopathic doc or functional. YOU CAN IMPROVE...I did!@NerdyPotato
@Wiseacre general tips like that are indeed useful. I'm trying to work on that too. But with my cells being misformed, the effect of anything else is very limited.
Wiseacre · F
Pls explain misformed cells.@NerdyPotato
@Wiseacre an error in my DNA means my body misses instructions to build an enzyme that's crucial to build mitochondria the usual way. It figured out an alternative design, but that's only partially functional.
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@Wiseacre it's from birth yes, and a recognized disease.
Wiseacre · F
@NerdyPotato there is online support about it. I probably have Mito dysfunction...most elderly have it.