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And you go into a coma. But nothing is actually wrong physically. Your body just shuts off from mental health issues.

I knew of a girl who had this and she ended up in a nursing home because she couldn’t do anything for herself.

I am just freaking out because I’m moving really slowly all of a sudden and I don’t know if I should be worried or not. I have diagnosed knee pain and heart stuff that is showing up in tests. But my whole body just feels off tonight
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Maybe Catatonia? Catatonia - Wikipedia
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Catatonia.

But i would guess your pneumonia just came back. I never feel better until 2 days AFTER i ve used up a zpack for pneumonia (which ive had several times) because it does keep on working for a few days. Because ive called and asked for a 2nd zpack, and they tell me to call back in a few more days if i still think i need it.

I googled what happens if you stop antibiotics for pneumonia. Its not good dewed. It will also tell you how long it takes to get better from pneumonia. It also says what to do if you get side effects from the antibiotic. USE GOOGLE!!!
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What happens? I don’t want to get myself worked up by looking at what happens

I kinda feel like it is coming back. I am really worn out and tired right now and I slept fine and I haven’t taken my meds yet. It could also just be seasonal depression
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Just take ask for a 2nd pack of pneumonia meds. Odds are, NOTHING catatostrophic is happening. Going into a state of catatonia is extremely rare.
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