Part 3/8:
Days in Darkness: Life Through a Different Lens
A troubling aspect of her reality is the extreme low quality of life she has faced; simple activities like personal hygiene and social interaction have become monumental hurdles. At times, Diana finds herself unable to engage with cherished activities like reading or watching films, emphasizing the mental decline she experiences alongside physical ailments.
Despite such challenges, glimmers of hope have emerged—Diana notes progress where she can now watch movies in 15-minute increments without overwhelming fatigue. However, any attempt at exertion often leads to a crash, reinforcing her fears that she may never fully recover.