• SanitationStation@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Thats rough. I had a fairly traumatic experience once. The result was about a month of a zombie-like state. It took me some time to discover i was having nightmares i could not remember when waking up, in addition to depression and occasional flashbacks.

    In my case it was a “normal” reaction to extreme stress since it eventually improved. Having to live like that would not be fun. Ill deal with having to go to work instead.

    • TigerAce@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      2 days ago

      Yeah it’s hard sometimes. But so can work life be. Both can be shit. I just wish people in general had more sympathy and would treat others better, including employees and colleagues. Going to your job happy is half the work. You might hoard in less fortune as a company when you pay your employees a fare wage, for reasonable hours and with enough holidays, but you ensure knowledge stays in your company as people become loyal, health improves so people are missing less work days due to illness and motivated people work harder and make less mistakes. But billionaires prefer unhappy, unhealthy slaves to get just that little bit more money themselves.

      With me it was something similar, except with the government and after care. I had traumatic experiences, I wasn’t able to work anymore due to increasing stress levels. This caused the trauma to surface and become an issue. But instead of helping me they started to bully me, threaten me, making my life miserable. If I would have gotten the care I needed, I wouldn’t have fallen all the way down into the abyss and probably still would be working after some time off to get therapy.

      It’s so fucking dumb. Now they are paying me the rest of my life, while they could have paid me for work after getting me better. While my life is so much harder now. No one is a winner due to selfishness.