Andro_USYD
Artificially happy on medicine
- Jul 1, 2023
- 140
Apathetic and bored like usual. I'm pretty much emotionless because of the antidepressants I take, it's hell but it's better than depression.
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I hate disturbing dreams especially when they leave you feeling really weird/bad for a while after waking up, I've been having them too. I hope they go away soon ashAnother night of disturbing dreams. Genuinely prefer insomnia. At least I get to read a disturbing book that's not based on people or places I know IRL. Yet another headache. Tired. Cuts really sore with stabbing pains.
This is me. Even though I've been talking to so many people at work every day for 2 months (after several years of isolation), I'm still stuttering and stumbling over my own words so much that people just stare at me blankly as if they're thinking, what's wrong with that guy?Like shit
Also after isolating so long I find that it's VERY hard for me to talk In person to people. I can't really form sentences very well, I take long awkward pauses and carrying out conversations is like climbing Mount Everest
it takes an insane amount of courage to start talking to people a lot after years of isolation, so I'm proud of you for getting as far as you have~ I can relate so much with the stuttering and stumbling it sucks a lot. That does give me a tiny bit of hope what you said about it slowly getting better. I hope it keeps getting better for youThis is me. Even though I've been talking to so many people at work every day for 2 months (after several years of isolation), I'm still stuttering and stumbling over my own words so much that people just stare at me blankly as if they're thinking, what's wrong with that guy?
Good news is that it seems to get better little by little the more I speak with people. Conversations slowly become more natural and flowing. It isn't easy but it's a tiny bit of hope.![]()
Thanks so much, soulkitty, and I sincerely hope it will get better for you too!it takes an insane amount of courage to start talking to people a lot after years of isolation, so I'm proud of you for getting as far as you have~ I can relate so much with the stuttering and stumbling it sucks a lot. That does give me a tiny bit of hope what you said about it slowly getting better. I hope it keeps getting better for you![]()
I totally agree.Human communication can be so difficult sometimes it's so strange
Feeling good :) the dopamine gods finally decided to bless me for once![]()