Chem Lady
Silver Member
Ever watch a movie and an old person is dying and they say something like “I’m just so tired”? I think they’re saying that life itself is tiring and after many years they just don’t have it in them to keep going anymore. And then they die.
Often that’s how I feel. I bet others here feel that way too sometimes. I’m just so tired. I was abused by my mom, left her for a narcissist husband, who got cancer after a year of marriage. I nursed him through chemo without any help for 6 months because my family didn’t feel like acknowledging that my husband had cancer. During that time I was still in university trying to keep my student status. That’s when I got PTSD, but I had to fight for 2.5 years to get diagnosed because no one really wanted to listen to what I had to say. I finished school and worked jobs to (barely) pay the bills all while fighting my husband to try to get him to be a decent human being. I finally got a job in my career when my heart went bad. I waited 9 months to get open-heart surgery because the woman who scheduled the surgeries didn’t think I was that bad. I was in really bad shape and, 5 years later, I’m still trying to recover from that surgery. I’m only in my 40s, but I feel like I’ve lived a lifetime’s worth already. I feel like old, dying people in movies. I’m just so tired. All the time. I just don’t feel like I have enough energy to keep living anymore.
Often that’s how I feel. I bet others here feel that way too sometimes. I’m just so tired. I was abused by my mom, left her for a narcissist husband, who got cancer after a year of marriage. I nursed him through chemo without any help for 6 months because my family didn’t feel like acknowledging that my husband had cancer. During that time I was still in university trying to keep my student status. That’s when I got PTSD, but I had to fight for 2.5 years to get diagnosed because no one really wanted to listen to what I had to say. I finished school and worked jobs to (barely) pay the bills all while fighting my husband to try to get him to be a decent human being. I finally got a job in my career when my heart went bad. I waited 9 months to get open-heart surgery because the woman who scheduled the surgeries didn’t think I was that bad. I was in really bad shape and, 5 years later, I’m still trying to recover from that surgery. I’m only in my 40s, but I feel like I’ve lived a lifetime’s worth already. I feel like old, dying people in movies. I’m just so tired. All the time. I just don’t feel like I have enough energy to keep living anymore.