xephier102
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I've been sedentary for the past couple years. I only leave the house to go grocery shopping, and not much else (since I'm stuck in a tiny town and there's nothing to do).
I definitely feel the health impact. I mean, I've always lived like this to some extent for most of my life. But before I got on disability, I had to go to work, or wouldn't have money to live. So I'm feelin it now. When I hold my arm out, and move it around, it snaps and pops as I rotate it. Even doing simple things like, shaking a tiny jar of mayo for a few minutes at the end of each day (for whatever reason), is actually exhausting, and hurts my arm.
Also, I sweat, non stop, all the time, and it's not normal person sweat.. It seems to solidify near instantly, creating a layer on my skin, which isn't visible to look at it, but creates an oily layer of stuff, that rubs off sorta like dried glue (if dried glue was oily). Even in the winter in the middle of the night with my patio window half open, I sweat. and it wouldn't even matter if I showered every day, cuz the same night I shower, I already have this oily buildup.. What I would give to go back to sweating like a normal human being.. Or well, ideally go back to sweating like I did when I was 10, lol.. Back then it was like literally sweating water, then puberty happened, and it became stinky. But this sweat now, and the feeling I get of it on my skin is just cringy.. And it don't come off my skin easy either.. I've flattened down the bristles on my shower brush to turn it into a pseudo SoS pad on a stick.. >,<
I'm also curious what the longest is that someone could live with a sedentary lifestyle. I tried googling it, but the answer it gave was 2 or 3 years, but that answer was using the wrong numbers from the website.
I definitely feel the health impact. I mean, I've always lived like this to some extent for most of my life. But before I got on disability, I had to go to work, or wouldn't have money to live. So I'm feelin it now. When I hold my arm out, and move it around, it snaps and pops as I rotate it. Even doing simple things like, shaking a tiny jar of mayo for a few minutes at the end of each day (for whatever reason), is actually exhausting, and hurts my arm.
Also, I sweat, non stop, all the time, and it's not normal person sweat.. It seems to solidify near instantly, creating a layer on my skin, which isn't visible to look at it, but creates an oily layer of stuff, that rubs off sorta like dried glue (if dried glue was oily). Even in the winter in the middle of the night with my patio window half open, I sweat. and it wouldn't even matter if I showered every day, cuz the same night I shower, I already have this oily buildup.. What I would give to go back to sweating like a normal human being.. Or well, ideally go back to sweating like I did when I was 10, lol.. Back then it was like literally sweating water, then puberty happened, and it became stinky. But this sweat now, and the feeling I get of it on my skin is just cringy.. And it don't come off my skin easy either.. I've flattened down the bristles on my shower brush to turn it into a pseudo SoS pad on a stick.. >,<
I'm also curious what the longest is that someone could live with a sedentary lifestyle. I tried googling it, but the answer it gave was 2 or 3 years, but that answer was using the wrong numbers from the website.