@markone85, thank you for sharing your life story with us.
I'm glad that the doctors discovered the problem in time, before you left for field work.
And thank you for tagging me, just to follow up on your post, with my example that I shared in today's post.
But we worked thirteen days non-stop and only rested on the fourteenth.
Like you, I too, before one of the changes in the course of my life, had to test the limits of my body.
I worked as a builder, every day of the week, for a total of two seasons of 6 months.
I remember those days, I woke up in the morning, thinking about going home and going to bed again.
My body held up then, and I changed my profession and job, completing additional schooling.
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@duskobgd
It's not a problem to do nothing, but we should try to make it easier for ourselves. That is, we should take care of ourselves. Some jobs are extremely difficult and exhausting, and some are inherently dangerous.