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General Category => Off the Record => Topic started by: Razgovory on November 19, 2021, 06:43:54 PM

Title: The Raz Malaise.
Post by: Razgovory on November 19, 2021, 06:43:54 PM
As some of you figured out, I was sick last weekend.  Pancreatitis and a swollen gallbladder.  I'll have the gallbladder taken out next month.  I feel sick but will probably survive. (quick question: I am now do for my Covid booster, should I get it waiting for surgery?) However, I have a bigger problem:  A sort of malaise I've had for years.  I just can't enjoy stuff much anymore.  If I try to watch TV or a film I get nervous after about 10 minutes and have to turn it off.  I do better with computer games, but it still happens.  More recently it's started with books.  First fiction and now non-fiction.  Often I just end up laying in bed for hours not doing anything.  Mostly this happens with new books or films, I can watch old TV shows without much problem.  I don't know what to do.
Title: Re: The Raz Malaise.
Post by: DGuller on November 19, 2021, 07:07:32 PM
Quote from: Razgovory on November 19, 2021, 06:43:54 PM
As some of you figured out, I was sick last weekend.  Pancreatitis and a swollen gallbladder.  I'll have the gallbladder taken out next month.  I feel sick but will probably survive. (quick question: I am now do for my Covid booster, should I get it waiting for surgery?) However, I have a bigger problem:  A sort of malaise I've had for years.  I just can't enjoy stuff much anymore.  If I try to watch TV or a film I get nervous after about 10 minutes and have to turn it off.  I do better with computer games, but it still happens.  More recently it's started with books.  First fiction and now non-fiction.  Often I just end up laying in bed for hours not doing anything.  Mostly this happens with new books or films, I can watch old TV shows without much problem.  I don't know what to do.
I think the obvious first thing to do is to discuss it with professionals.  We can sit here and diagnose you with depression, but we're neither qualified to do that, nor can we do anything about it.
Title: Re: The Raz Malaise.
Post by: The Brain on November 19, 2021, 07:18:02 PM
I don't know if I have much of any help to say, but I do wish you a speedy recovery from these problems. :hug:
Title: Re: The Raz Malaise.
Post by: Razgovory on November 19, 2021, 10:19:45 PM
Quote from: DGuller on November 19, 2021, 07:07:32 PM
Quote from: Razgovory on November 19, 2021, 06:43:54 PM
As some of you figured out, I was sick last weekend.  Pancreatitis and a swollen gallbladder.  I'll have the gallbladder taken out next month.  I feel sick but will probably survive. (quick question: I am now do for my Covid booster, should I get it waiting for surgery?) However, I have a bigger problem:  A sort of malaise I've had for years.  I just can't enjoy stuff much anymore.  If I try to watch TV or a film I get nervous after about 10 minutes and have to turn it off.  I do better with computer games, but it still happens.  More recently it's started with books.  First fiction and now non-fiction.  Often I just end up laying in bed for hours not doing anything.  Mostly this happens with new books or films, I can watch old TV shows without much problem.  I don't know what to do.
I think the obvious first thing to do is to discuss it with professionals.  We can sit here and diagnose you with depression, but we're neither qualified to do that, nor can we do anything about it.

I've already been diagnosed with Depression.  And Anxiety and Bipolar disorder.  I have a psychiatrist but they only deal in medication, something he upped when I last saw him.  Professional health has been exhausted.
Title: Re: The Raz Malaise.
Post by: HisMajestyBOB on November 19, 2021, 11:06:24 PM
 :hug:
You're always among friends here Raz. DGuller is right that we can't help you in any professional capacity, and it sounds like you may need to find someone who can better help, but you can always talk with us anytime. :)
Title: Re: The Raz Malaise.
Post by: Eddie Teach on November 20, 2021, 03:49:28 AM
You get nervous watching tv? :unsure:

Other than that, I'm pretty much in the same boat. Marking time until the sweet release of death.
Title: Re: The Raz Malaise.
Post by: Syt on November 20, 2021, 04:01:51 AM
Re: the Covid booster - talk to your doctor. :) Other than that, feel free to vent here and we'll listen, but you should talk to professionals to get more permanent help if this is causing you prolonged issues. :hug:
Title: Re: The Raz Malaise.
Post by: Jacob on November 20, 2021, 12:08:48 PM
I don't have anything insightful to offer, but have a virtual hug :hug:

We're your virtual people, warts and all.
Title: Re: The Raz Malaise.
Post by: chipwich on November 20, 2021, 12:38:19 PM
I usually don't Respect your politics but I do respect you.
Title: Re: The Raz Malaise.
Post by: Maladict on November 20, 2021, 01:14:41 PM
Quote from: Jacob on November 20, 2021, 12:08:48 PM
I don't have anything insightful to offer, but have a virtual hug :hug:

We're your virtual people, warts and all.

This  :hug:

QuoteMostly this happens with new books or films, I can watch old TV shows without much problem

If the same old shit still works for you, there's plenty of that here  :)
Title: Re: The Raz Malaise.
Post by: Razgovory on November 20, 2021, 01:27:59 PM
Hurray, I'm respected!  I do think I've become less of an asshole in recent years.  At least it'd like to think I've chilled out some.
Title: Re: The Raz Malaise.
Post by: fromtia on November 20, 2021, 01:34:00 PM
Are you able to get yourself to a therapist rather than a psychiatrist? One who does anxiety and Depression? Might be helpful. I have a partner with a bit of episodic depression and after trying a couple of okay ones, she found one so good it was life changing .I found therapy for myself to be amazingly useful for addiction. Depends a bit on the quality of the therapist, might have to do a bit of research.
Title: Re: The Raz Malaise.
Post by: Josquius on November 20, 2021, 03:01:19 PM
Have to say in part it sounds kind of just like growing old to me. Most people do off games with age... It's just with you and me it's a few decades later than others.
The nervous watching TV part I can't relate to though. But hope it works out.
Title: Re: The Raz Malaise.
Post by: Admiral Yi on November 20, 2021, 03:23:20 PM
I think you have chilled out too.
Title: Re: The Raz Malaise.
Post by: Razgovory on November 20, 2021, 03:56:55 PM
Quote from: fromtia on November 20, 2021, 01:34:00 PM
Are you able to get yourself to a therapist rather than a psychiatrist? One who does anxiety and Depression? Might be helpful. I have a partner with a bit of episodic depression and after trying a couple of okay ones, she found one so good it was life changing .I found therapy for myself to be amazingly useful for addiction. Depends a bit on the quality of the therapist, might have to do a bit of research.


I've had little success with therapy.
Title: Re: The Raz Malaise.
Post by: viper37 on November 20, 2021, 05:19:38 PM
Quote from: Razgovory on November 19, 2021, 10:19:45 PM
Quote from: DGuller on November 19, 2021, 07:07:32 PM
Quote from: Razgovory on November 19, 2021, 06:43:54 PM
As some of you figured out, I was sick last weekend.  Pancreatitis and a swollen gallbladder.  I'll have the gallbladder taken out next month.  I feel sick but will probably survive. (quick question: I am now do for my Covid booster, should I get it waiting for surgery?) However, I have a bigger problem:  A sort of malaise I've had for years.  I just can't enjoy stuff much anymore.  If I try to watch TV or a film I get nervous after about 10 minutes and have to turn it off.  I do better with computer games, but it still happens.  More recently it's started with books.  First fiction and now non-fiction.  Often I just end up laying in bed for hours not doing anything.  Mostly this happens with new books or films, I can watch old TV shows without much problem.  I don't know what to do.
I think the obvious first thing to do is to discuss it with professionals.  We can sit here and diagnose you with depression, but we're neither qualified to do that, nor can we do anything about it.

I've already been diagnosed with Depression.  And Anxiety and Bipolar disorder.  I have a psychiatrist but they only deal in medication, something he upped when I last saw him.  Professional health has been exhausted.
do you have friends, outside of Languish, in real life?