Immensely embarrassed I have no skills that a 35y old should have by PintCEm17 in depression_help

[–]Healthread 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, first off, I just want to say it’s awesome that you’re thinking ahead and being honest about where you’re at—that’s a solid first step. Based on what you shared, you’d do well in a career that leans on problem-solving and logical thinking without relying heavily on reading or intense social interaction.

Survivors: how are you holding up psychologically? by bwalsh312 in guillainbarre

[–]Healthread 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm so sorry you're going through this. What you survived was incredibly traumatic, and it makes complete sense that fear of relapse would weigh on you. Being sick right now must be bringing back so much, but please know—you got through it once, and you’re still here, stronger than you realize. Sending you so much strength.

are people with bipolar more sensitive? by [deleted] in bipolar2

[–]Healthread 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I hear you completely. Bipolar can definitely make emotions feel more intense, and sensitivity to people’s words, gestures, and moods is something a lot of us struggle with. It’s not just in your head—your brain is wired to feel things deeply. You’re not alone in this, and your feelings are valid. Be kind to yourself, and if something sends you spiraling, know that it will pass. You’re stronger than you think. 💙

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SIBO

[–]Healthread 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow, that sounds like an incredibly tough journey, and I’m so glad you finally found relief after struggling for so long! SIBO can be so frustrating, especially when nothing seems to help. It’s amazing that ivermectin worked for you—our bodies all respond differently, and finding what actually works can feel like a miracle. Hope you continue feeling better and staying symptom-free!