u/meowmeowidontexist

passed Network + with 2 hours revision!
▲ 96 r/CompTIA

passed Network + with 2 hours revision!

i suck at revising (ADHD) so i decided to throw myself in the deep end and make my motivation to revise come from failing the exam since i had been putting it off for so long. revised an hour before bed, slept 4 hours, got up at 6 and revised another hour. this consisted of doing practise exams and studying the answers i got wrong.

i’m a newly graduated from a network engineering apprenticeship, which made it so much easier as i had come across most of it in my day to day. i just had to study “CompTIA” methodology.

i had to reread the paper a few times lol. i was in shock. i’m so glad to get it out the way!!!

u/meowmeowidontexist — 2 days ago

Lifetime pain, just discovering RLS. Do I have it?

hi, i’ve had a completely unexplainable pain in my legs for as long as i can remember. the best i can describe it a burning/aching pain. its very hard for me to explain it. it’s so bad that it would keeps me up at night.

when i went to the GP as a child, i was dismissed that it was “growing pains”. i would cry trying to go to sleep because i was in that much pain. i’m now 20 and still complain about it. it hasn’t gotten better. i went to the GP last month and i was told “it’s just one of those things you have to live with”.

it seems to appear after i’ve done a lot of walking, while i am resting. sometimes in one leg. sometimes in both. i am anaemic.

i however have no “urge” to move my legs and i don’t feel any relief when i move my legs. if anything, the pain worsens when i move. it’s just constant pain when it starts and doesn’t disappear until i fall asleep out of exhaustion.

could it be RLS? or maybe something neurological?

thank you 🙏

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u/meowmeowidontexist — 8 days ago