
New article on NEETs
A lady reporter posted here last week asking for info. I think she did a decent job on describing the phenomenon for men, especially for it being a shorter article. What do you guys think?

A lady reporter posted here last week asking for info. I think she did a decent job on describing the phenomenon for men, especially for it being a shorter article. What do you guys think?
I'm 35 and aside from a brief year away have spent my entire life living with them. My unschooling experience wasn't positive as an only child, but I never felt any particular desire or capability to live on my own, spent too many years in community college, and now don't have any career or even stable work history to make moving out seem financially rational. Also suffer from long-term psychological problems. I'm just curious if anyone else here is in a similar living situation. It seems like most were able to obtain difficult but necessary independence. I truly feel like an alienated, broken minority out of an already tiny minority of the population, "lol".
I'm on OHP and looking to get on medication. I had an initial EKG done which showed possible, but unlikely heart issues, and the nearest appointment with my new PCP isn't until July. My med prescriber won't offer me access until I take another EKG. Is there any way to get an EKG done sooner, to clarify any potential issue? I'm aware that some emergency care clinics offer this, but I'm not sure whether they offer the test without a referral.