#cronicillness
For every action
there is a co$t
associated with it
for each minute‐
of energy
that gets expended–
you must give up- FOUR—
ONE
for the task its self
and
THREE additional–
for the decompression
your body requires
after
you complete it.
however that is not the most frustrating
part to deal with
four minutes–
-is nothing
to give up-
in the grand scheme
of things
It's when
you combine-
the minute
to an hour
that something
will take
to complete
now
you have spent
four hours– to just one thing
on the to-do list
Even, if you choose_
to do the one hour task
you will have to break /
that hour up
with rest breaks
that you'll need
now
you have disbursed-
—eight waking hours
for a one hour item on your list
but that's not all
the, EXTREME fatigue
adds to the issue of time-
and
with just two hours-
of work and rest breaks
You'll need a nap-
-that will last two hours,
after eight hours—
already invested
to accomplish this
one thing
you will need
two naps–
just to complete it
Now there is twelve hours—
on the one thing
you needed to do today…
I'm exhausted-
-its time for bed
I'll HAVE to do this
ALL OVER AGAIN
TOMORROW
Apr 5
Apr 5, 2026 at 11:16 AM UTC
This incessant, aching state of being unwell touches base me.
The clinic charts read, 'perfect health.'
My loved ones call me blind.
When I know my vessel is saying it's in different circumstances
I am sick.
But not considered sick enough.
Nov 15, 2025
Nov 15, 2025 at 12:16 PM UTC