u/Alastairs_party2585

Just wanted to share this in case anyone’s a little down and/or looking for a way to feel a little less alone.
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Just wanted to share this in case anyone’s a little down and/or looking for a way to feel a little less alone.

I’ve been living with Long Covid and ME/CFS for about two years now, and it completely changed the pace of my life. Slowing down, letting go of old routines, and learning how to stay connected without constantly burning out became essential.

At the same time, I want to say that I’ve already recovered a lot compared to where I started — mainly through very severe pacing and, more recently, GLP-1 medication. Recovery hasn’t been linear, and I still have limits, but things that once felt impossible slowly became manageable again. That experience also made me realize how important rest, understanding, and community really are when you’re living with chronic illness.

A close friend of mine, who lives with ME/CFS and endometriosis, and I kept coming back to the same feeling: how isolating this kind of life can be.

So we created a small Discord community called The Ever-Tired Inn — a calm, low-pressure space for people living with chronic illness, fatigue, or similar experiences. Somewhere you don’t have to explain yourself or keep up appearances.

Even though the pace is gentle, the community itself is close and warm. We host weekly movie nights and game nights, and we also have a book club for those who enjoy reading at their own pace. There are shared spaces like our Stardew Valley server and Minecraft server, along with small daily rituals like question-of-the-day or outfit-of-the-day.

We’ve also created something called Fireside — our own buddy system where you can choose to have a 1-on-1 conversation with a randomly matched person in the server. It’s a simple, low-pressure way to connect a bit more deeply, if and when you feel up for it.

The server is active every day, but in a way that never feels demanding. People come and go, rest, lurk, talk, vent — all of it is welcome. There’s no expectation to be productive, positive, or constantly present. Just being here is enough.

If this sounds like something you could use right now, you’re very welcome to join:

https://discord.gg/Bsxfu3nu2m

Take good care of yourself 💛

u/Alastairs_party2585 — 3 days ago

Hi friends in the US,

I recently came across a program for hidden disability identification cards/stickers. You can have a symbol placed on your ID, a sticker for your car, and an ID card for first responders.

I just wanted to share this for those who are in the US (there is an international one on the website but I can't speak to the credibility of that) as I didn't know we had this. Now I don't know if it's in every state but I've seen it for NY, NJ, CO, and my state UT.

Link to the National disability ID: https://invisible disabilities.org/national-disability-id/national-disability-id-card/

Link for Utahs DMV driver license/car sticker: https://dld.utah.gov/invisible-condition/

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u/Alastairs_party2585 — 17 days ago