u/SumtinStrange1

Chronic fatigue came back after a year of being completely fine

I am a 23 year old male and for about a year and a half between 2024-2025 I dealt with chronic fatigue. Compared to the horror stories I’ve heard on this sub I’d say it was relatively minor considering I could still work and go to school but it did greatly diminish my standard of living. Symptoms included obviously fatigue, weakness in the muscles, and my body being inadequate in regulating heat. About July of last year I started a new medication regimen that included low dose naltrexone, nadh, nad+, vitamin d+k3, and a men’s complete multivitamin which I believe is what helped and after a while I started to feel normal again. A few months in completely fatigue free I thought I was completely in the clear but about a week and half ago, it came back out of nowhere. Pretty much since the first day it came back I’ve been back on the medication I was on but it hasn’t been much help. I’m hoping it’ll just take some time to kick in but at the end of the day I really have no idea even if the medication I was on helped or if it was a complete coincidence. No doctor was ever able to find what was wrong with me and I was pretty much just shooting in the dark with choosing medication. Has this happened to anyone before? Were you able to find out what caused your fatigue to come back and what made it go away? I am grateful I know my fatigue can go away given the right circumstances but I’m still scared that I won’t be able to recreate them.

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u/SumtinStrange1 — 7 days ago

Who/what do you think should be the next “big bad” in the series?

What I mean by “big bad” is a faction that is so evil it borders on comedy. In the first game it was the master, then the enclave for 2/3, then the legion and finally the institute in fallout 4. In some of the games you might be able to join these factions but even so the story very much treats them as the villains and nobody irl seriously thinks they’re good. In my opinion it’d be pretty lazy to dredge up one of these factions (especially the enclave) and bring them back for another Fallout game to be the main villain again. In the next installment, who would you want to be the next antagonist? Could be an already existing faction or one you completely made up. What ideology would they represent and what does it drive them to do?

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u/SumtinStrange1 — 1 month ago
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Before the war, were there any “superheroes”?

I know the answer is likely no but seeing as how the Fallout universe (at least before the war) is a parody of classic sci fi which usually had some sort of larger than life hero, I think it could have been interesting they were included in some capacity in the lore. It’d probably be hard to pull off without coming off as cheesy especially this late into the series without any previous mention of them but I think it’d be cool if there was a super hero like figure that survived the war but still did the best they could to help people a bit like Randall Clark. Also I know about the Mechanist and the Antagonizer but I feel like those don’t count because they’re basically just 2 crazy people that like fighting each other and don’t actually really do much of the fighting themselves

u/SumtinStrange1 — 3 months ago