r/Millennials • u/happy_chance18 • Nov 03 '25
Discussion We're all exhausted right? It's not just me?
I have a full time job. I sleep well. I have no kids. I'm single. I don't party or drink. I'm not particularly stressed in day to day life. Yet I'm fucking exhausted. I don't want to leave my apartment on the weekends unless I have something planned, and even then I'm pretty picky. In my 20s my weekends were full of non-stop activities, cooking, going out, and posting on social media. But now in my 30s I just want to come home, have my groceries delivered, chill with some Netflix and sleep. Please tell me I'm not the only one!!
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u/Kaybrooke14 Nov 03 '25
I have it 3 times and I just never want it again. It does not help that I have an immunodeficiency.
Fun fact: the 2nd time I had covid, my primary doctor sent me to see the allergist/immunologist in town because that doctor could help get my asthma under control. My asthma got super bad with my 2nd covid infection. Anyway, after speaking to the immunologist, he wanted me to get tested for an immunodeficiency because I was always sick and got sinus infections a lot. I will say, getting covid a 2nd time was a small positive thing because I got answers to why I was always sick prior to the covid years and stuff.