After attending the Chronic Illness Symposium, it really sunk in how similar our experiences are. Not in terms of symptoms (although there's a lot in common there) but in terms of social and emotional realities.
Of the three peoples of Second Haven lore (the Goobers, Bobots, and Nakan), the Goobers embody our experiences with chronic illness. They are warm and kind but often struggle with fatigue, pain, and brain fog. It creates this tension between a desire for social connection and the need for rest.
So I have a question for you all. Do the Goobers have ways of coping with this experience? Or do they find that, quite often, there is no solution? Do they have customs or norms that make both rest and connection easier to attain?
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