This simple little game spoke to me, as someone who's also been fighting doctors for help about chronic pain for years, the phrases and thoughts are very relatable! More attentions towards this subject of medical ignorance/neglect and mental health is needed and this game was a lovely little way to do that.
I really like how do you make the player feels the frustration about the F#CKING negligence about bad doctors, no checks, no listen you and never you can say something because "They´re are professionals" I like so much your game, its a piece of art and its a scream of the reality about the chronic illness, I'm sorry for you experience, but I hope you feel better now, I'm going to make a video about this game, more people need to play this and feels what the people with that issues feels, see and NEED :)
oh wow i ended this in tears bc this was my experience all too well. i rlly urge ppl who dont have a chronic illness to play this short little game bc its just a glimpse into our lives. thank you for making this <
Whew - I made it to the first doctor and had to quit because it was just too real. If you don't have a chronic illness, please play this game and know that this is the reality for those of us who do have them all across the globe.
I played it again and it took me 'TOO MANY' doctors and 8 years to get a diagnosis. I somehow got worse. I love this creator. I heard this is based of off the creator. If this is true, I'm glad they got the doctor they needed.
When the last doctor turned into a real person and not just a shadow, it expressed how finding a doctor who actually believes you feels really well. You start seeing all doctors as the same, hurtful, scary people. But when you find a good doctor, it's like you found a real human and the rest were robots. It's like you finally found a friend in a world of enemies. I am glad I found a doctor who is trying hard for me to get a diagnosis, and I am glad you did too.
I knew this game was gonna get a bit dark but I didn't think it would get me all emotional for the poor fella, and at the end it really made me sit there and think. This game has convinced me to go to therapy.
I don't have chronic illness, but I know people that have. Finding a doctor to help actually find the cause is so hard. It hurts when you know you can't do a thing, but just support the person going through it along the way.
It so frustrating how some doctors even are allowed to be so, sometimes even when they are board certified. I remember back when my family had to switch eye doctors because our insurance wasn't covering our good doctor. We tried so many, and one literally said to me "Your is big trouble, your eyes are so terrible!". Said the same to the rest of my family, but why me? Just because I have to wear glasses? My entire family, myself included, actually have really bad ALLERGIES. I have blurred vision (forgot what it's called) and need to wear glasses, and my allergies make it worse. Thank god my mum is paying cash to see our old doctor, and I'm grateful everyday for that.
literal tears in my eyes. i have a couple of chronic illnesses and just… this brought me back to places i didn’t want to be. but i still appreciate this game, and i’m so sorry you had to go through all that too. <3
Thank you for this game. It can be really hard to explain to people why it takes so long to get a diagnosis and this illustrates perfectly all the hoops chronically ill people have to deal with. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
I can feel this, experiencing some form of nerve pain/discomfort. It took me some recommendations from people that I trust that I was eventually able to get at least decent medical treatments (and generally that means higher cost as well, not to mention that neuropathy is just something that medical research hasn't figured out much yet).
Glad this game was made. Maybe someday we will have an alternative storyline that can be "enjoyed" by non-painlings as well.
This game was great, I'm going through something similar and it's really frustating so reading stories of people going through the same thing is comforting
bro as someone who just got diagnosed with a chronic illness, (after actually forever) this game really hit home for me, super nice knowing I'm not alone, 10/10, amazing writing and game design as always, and good luck to everyone out there struggling, I hope if nothing else things get more manageable for you
Thank you for making games like this. I hope you're well. I don't have genetic chronic illness, but I've been suffering with allergic rhinitis and ezcema for over 10 years. It drives me crazy at times, so I could totally relate to this... It's really frustrating when doctors keep saying the same words without emotions!
Health is the most important thing. I hope you're well <3
i've suffered with lower back pain since i was 16, i am now 20. it took me months for me to get my first physiotherapy appointment, to essentially be asked "have you tried stretches before?" (....what do you think??? yes- i have!)
typically because back pain is so common i was brushed off, but the pain got to the point i couldnt sleep, struggled to do uni work, relax and i would struggle to walk normally. i also felt that at this age back pain is not common- it typically happens when youre older, so i felt very distressed that i was experiencing this at a young age. i also worried about what the underlying cause was, what if the cause of this pain was something serious?
this was made more difficult by the fact i am someone who is scared of the doctor and has a lot of anxiety surrounding seeing a doctor. i would have to push myself A LOT to just get in contact, i would try to be really brave, just to be brushed off when i finally built the courage to ask for help after suffering for ages.
thank you for making this. i'm currently going through this, hitting about year 9 of constant misdiagnoses and medication that didn't work. i still haven't been diagnosed with an invisible chronic illness (that i have a suspicion that i have) and regularly get dismissed by the doctors i go to </3. i hope one day a doctor can see that i'm not lying and doesn't downplay my symptoms.
I have lived my whole life with a chronic illness, whicg has lead to a cascade of other wacky chronic ailments as I've grown. Very much in the same boat with "taking medicine to delay (MASSIVE) surgery.
I can empathize, if you ever want to trade stories or talk it out a bit, happy to throw that offer out. As well as resources if you need help or info!
much love to all!
p.s. To all: Go play But You Seem Fine. Its great in how it eximplifies invisible ailments/disabilities, and the challenges they can pose.
I was finally diagnosed with my chronic illness last year. Took too many doctors and too much medicine that just made me even more sick. Playing this made me cry, but it's wonderful knowing I'm not alone in my experience. Thank you so much for this
Great game, whether you think it's fun or not, it's great, and I am glad to see someone making a game to bring attention to such a serious matter, thank you.
I dont have a chronic illness, but I am autistic and that feeling of being off, of not quite knowing whats wrong, just that something is. Is very relatable.
going thru this rn my physio is trying to help but the specialists where i live r awful they have a history of misdiagnosing patients and not listening i drove 4 hrs just to be told to take ibuprofen and use heat packs i found out later they were meant to do tests, not just a consult. i have extreme unexplained joint pain/weakness. this sim was amazing and im so glad people r actually talking abt medical professionals ignoring signs always trust ur gut!!!
as someone with a chronic illness this almost made me cry. especially when they said mc wasnt 'imagining it'' :") great 'game' as always and I'm sending lots of love your way<333
First, I want to say that I read your post and I want you to know that I completely understand and will continue to support you. Second, I want to say thank you for making this game. It really makes you think about your health, especially when doctor's don't believe you or aren't really listening. All people want is to be understood and acknowledged. Again, thank you for making this game. I know I am only one person but if you ever need anything at all, I will be here. :)
hopeful that the ending of this game will become my reality soon. if i get told one more time that im "not exercising enough"something bad will happen! very relatable.
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This simple little game spoke to me, as someone who's also been fighting doctors for help about chronic pain for years, the phrases and thoughts are very relatable! More attentions towards this subject of medical ignorance/neglect and mental health is needed and this game was a lovely little way to do that.
this game is absolutely inspiring. I had a friend who had a chronic disease and it took her 9 years to find a doctor who actually cared
I really like how do you make the player feels the frustration about the F#CKING negligence about bad doctors, no checks, no listen you and never you can say something because "They´re are professionals" I like so much your game, its a piece of art and its a scream of the reality about the chronic illness, I'm sorry for you experience, but I hope you feel better now, I'm going to make a video about this game, more people need to play this and feels what the people with that issues feels, see and NEED :)
God this hit home way too hard. Wonderful game, I just wish the doctors would listen to us more.
Best game I've ever played.
i quit on 2nd playthrough because this is too depressing. i feel terrible for anyone that had to live like this for years
oh wow i ended this in tears bc this was my experience all too well. i rlly urge ppl who dont have a chronic illness to play this short little game bc its just a glimpse into our lives. thank you for making this <
how to fullscreen..
Click the little arrows in the corner. Press esc to go mini screen.
gave me chills.
Whew - I made it to the first doctor and had to quit because it was just too real. If you don't have a chronic illness, please play this game and know that this is the reality for those of us who do have them all across the globe.
I feel like this is true for so many people.
Wow. This is such a fun game! It took me 'TOO MANY' doctors to get a diagnosis and it took 6 years to get one. I love this game!
I played it again and it took me 'TOO MANY' doctors and 8 years to get a diagnosis. I somehow got worse. I love this creator. I heard this is based of off the creator. If this is true, I'm glad they got the doctor they needed.
Give us an epilogue where we fucking shoot the first 3 doctors
Yes.
Please
When the last doctor turned into a real person and not just a shadow, it expressed how finding a doctor who actually believes you feels really well. You start seeing all doctors as the same, hurtful, scary people. But when you find a good doctor, it's like you found a real human and the rest were robots. It's like you finally found a friend in a world of enemies. I am glad I found a doctor who is trying hard for me to get a diagnosis, and I am glad you did too.
Thank you for the explanation. (That sounded sarcastic. It wasn't)
No problem :)
:)
im not crying, its just raining =((
my brother asked me why I was crying, i told him tat i was cosplaying as a fountain,,,
I read the about tab. this isn't for the game but for the person who made it
i'm glad you found the right doctor. you deserve it
I knew this game was gonna get a bit dark but I didn't think it would get me all emotional for the poor fella, and at the end it really made me sit there and think. This game has convinced me to go to therapy.
The fact this game was released 11 days from now is kind of cool :)
I hope this game is remembered by many
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When I saw that ending, it felt so, so good.
I don't have chronic illness, but I know people that have. Finding a doctor to help actually find the cause is so hard. It hurts when you know you can't do a thing, but just support the person going through it along the way.
It so frustrating how some doctors even are allowed to be so, sometimes even when they are board certified. I remember back when my family had to switch eye doctors because our insurance wasn't covering our good doctor. We tried so many, and one literally said to me "Your is big trouble, your eyes are so terrible!". Said the same to the rest of my family, but why me? Just because I have to wear glasses? My entire family, myself included, actually have really bad ALLERGIES. I have blurred vision (forgot what it's called) and need to wear glasses, and my allergies make it worse. Thank god my mum is paying cash to see our old doctor, and I'm grateful everyday for that.
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Even if you don't read all this, no matter what your going through, may your life be filled with love, light and happiness without pain. :)
Never give up, your not imagining it. (Reference not exactly intended)
im not cryin you are
literal tears in my eyes. i have a couple of chronic illnesses and just… this brought me back to places i didn’t want to be. but i still appreciate this game, and i’m so sorry you had to go through all that too. <3
Thank you for this game. It can be really hard to explain to people why it takes so long to get a diagnosis and this illustrates perfectly all the hoops chronically ill people have to deal with.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
I can feel this, experiencing some form of nerve pain/discomfort. It took me some recommendations from people that I trust that I was eventually able to get at least decent medical treatments (and generally that means higher cost as well, not to mention that neuropathy is just something that medical research hasn't figured out much yet).
Glad this game was made. Maybe someday we will have an alternative storyline that can be "enjoyed" by non-painlings as well.
This game was great, I'm going through something similar and it's really frustating so reading stories of people going through the same thing is comforting
bro as someone who just got diagnosed with a chronic illness, (after actually forever) this game really hit home for me, super nice knowing I'm not alone, 10/10, amazing writing and game design as always, and good luck to everyone out there struggling, I hope if nothing else things get more manageable for you
this game is awesome. it gave me hope that maybe one day I will be able to get help
Thank you for making games like this. I hope you're well. I don't have genetic chronic illness, but I've been suffering with allergic rhinitis and ezcema for over 10 years. It drives me crazy at times, so I could totally relate to this... It's really frustrating when doctors keep saying the same words without emotions!
Health is the most important thing. I hope you're well <3
thank you for this game, it was very good.
i've suffered with lower back pain since i was 16, i am now 20. it took me months for me to get my first physiotherapy appointment, to essentially be asked "have you tried stretches before?" (....what do you think??? yes- i have!)
typically because back pain is so common i was brushed off, but the pain got to the point i couldnt sleep, struggled to do uni work, relax and i would struggle to walk normally. i also felt that at this age back pain is not common- it typically happens when youre older, so i felt very distressed that i was experiencing this at a young age. i also worried about what the underlying cause was, what if the cause of this pain was something serious?
this was made more difficult by the fact i am someone who is scared of the doctor and has a lot of anxiety surrounding seeing a doctor. i would have to push myself A LOT to just get in contact, i would try to be really brave, just to be brushed off when i finally built the courage to ask for help after suffering for ages.
thank you for making this. i'm currently going through this, hitting about year 9 of constant misdiagnoses and medication that didn't work. i still haven't been diagnosed with an invisible chronic illness (that i have a suspicion that i have) and regularly get dismissed by the doctors i go to </3. i hope one day a doctor can see that i'm not lying and doesn't downplay my symptoms.
Hello there, I hope youre well!
I have lived my whole life with a chronic illness, whicg has lead to a cascade of other wacky chronic ailments as I've grown. Very much in the same boat with "taking medicine to delay (MASSIVE) surgery.
I can empathize, if you ever want to trade stories or talk it out a bit, happy to throw that offer out. As well as resources if you need help or info!
much love to all!
p.s. To all: Go play But You Seem Fine. Its great in how it eximplifies invisible ailments/disabilities, and the challenges they can pose.
努力を続けてください、私は信じています...! 申し訳ありませんが、私はまさにこれと同じ苦しみを味わったことがあります。他の人にも私と同じ苦しみを味わってほしくありません。 肩が長い間痛かったのですが、処方された薬は悪化させるばかりでした。その薬は私の胃を傷めました。そして 1 か月後には右足が麻痺しました。彼らは「胸椎の巨細胞腫」を発見しました。 体の声に耳を傾けてください。私たちは誰よりも自分の体のことをよく知っています! 🥺
I was finally diagnosed with my chronic illness last year. Took too many doctors and too much medicine that just made me even more sick. Playing this made me cry, but it's wonderful knowing I'm not alone in my experience. Thank you so much for this
Married to someone with EDS and loved playing this game, thank you so much for being vulnerable and making and sharing.
Great game, whether you think it's fun or not, it's great, and I am glad to see someone making a game to bring attention to such a serious matter, thank you.
I dont have a chronic illness, but I am autistic and that feeling of being off, of not quite knowing whats wrong, just that something is. Is very relatable.
going thru this rn my physio is trying to help but the specialists where i live r awful they have a history of misdiagnosing patients and not listening i drove 4 hrs just to be told to take ibuprofen and use heat packs i found out later they were meant to do tests, not just a consult. i have extreme unexplained joint pain/weakness. this sim was amazing and im so glad people r actually talking abt medical professionals ignoring signs always trust ur gut!!!
as someone with a chronic illness this almost made me cry. especially when they said mc wasnt 'imagining it'' :") great 'game' as always and I'm sending lots of love your way<333
First, I want to say that I read your post and I want you to know that I completely understand and will continue to support you. Second, I want to say thank you for making this game. It really makes you think about your health, especially when doctor's don't believe you or aren't really listening. All people want is to be understood and acknowledged. Again, thank you for making this game. I know I am only one person but if you ever need anything at all, I will be here. :)
hopeful that the ending of this game will become my reality soon. if i get told one more time that im "not exercising enough"something bad will happen! very relatable.