It’s been five months for me, since the day after I graduated.

  • UltraGiGaGigantic@lemmy.ml
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    If youre destined for the basement life, live it. Dont let these haters take away what joy you can find during this painful life we are all forced into.

    Just be sure to do what you can to take care of yourself.

    Look up body weight exercises you can do inside without equipment. And you dont even have to set aside time if you do them while you’re waiting for something. Microwaving food? 4 minutes of push-ups or planks. Got a few minutes while your game loads or something? Stretch. Little things can add up.

    If you you drink or take drugs, make sure you drink your homework water and to give yourself time to recover before partying more.

    Dont wanna diet? Fine, but make one meal healthy like a salad or oatmeal so your chimkin nuggies pass through your body within a week.

    Or don’t. Its your life. Youre in charge. Do whatever

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      Very good advice! I have a tendency to be a shut in and during the covid-19 pandemic it was at an all time high. I learned that my mental wellbeing is helped if I sort of divvy up my living space into areas where certain things are done and others are not. Eating in one place, games in another, sleep in another, etc. Just in case that is applicable and/or helpful to anyone.

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    Do me a favor: go to what was once (or still is) your favorite park and take a cool photo. Using your phone is fine, but I want you to take a few minutes to find a cool subject/perspective/composition combination. Maybe consider coming back if the sun isn’t at the best angle when you go there the first time.

    Show me what you come up with!

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      People who don’t leave their home usually don’t have favorite parks

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        Oh, please. People who have never left their home in their entire life probably wouldn’t. Why would someone who stopped leaving their house lose their favorite? I haven’t lived in my hometown in 20 years, but I still have a favorite park from there. My vegan friend once said she misses lobster. Someone who lost their hearing could still have a favorite song.

        Just because life circumstances change, doesn’t mean they have no memory of how things used to be.

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        “I rarely leave the house and usually stay within my own yard and such. I’m depressed.”

        chicken–egg

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        Self-diagnosing depression can be unhelpful. What you’re experiencing may be something simpler and more easily treatable.

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    Bruh. Why are you doing this? Severe vitamin D deficiency will make you wish for death. You legitimately NEED sunlight on your skin…

    How do you get groceries? How do you make money?

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    I’m outside of the house at the moment.

    I’m hoping you are keeping good habits at home, like brushing your teeth and taking out the trash.

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          Lion’s Mane supplement or just straight up Lion’s Mane mushrooms?

          How did they end up helping? I hadn’t heard of this use of them before.

          I’d like to know a bit more if you don’t mind. I’m sure some others in this post may want to know as well due to the topic.

          I’m a bit of an amateur mycologist and grow Lion’s Mane from time to time.

          Congrats btw! Don’t discount your own effort by attributing your ass getting saved by Lion’s Mane. You put in work too I’m sure. Hope you also recognize that.

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    I am sorry for you OP that you have to go through this. I hope that you’re followed by a mental health professional which can help you. 5 month without leaving the house is entering in the hikikomori territory. I wish I could give you relevant advices, but I assume all the simple advise simply won’t work (Just like you can’t just tell someone with a broken leg to keep running)

    If you get better and can go out again, what do you wish to do ? Is there a sport/hobby you want to try ? Is it available in your city ? is there a language you want to learn ?

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    I go outside and walkies because the meat husk needs it or something. So I went outside this morning for that.

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    20 minutes, thanks to my dog. If not for him I’d easily go days.

    Highly recommend dogs. 100% worth it.

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    I haven’t been home for several days.

    I’d also look into leaving the house, even if it is to just walk around the neighborhood.