Where is Oegukeen?

Where is OegukeenThose that follow this blog regularly might have noticed that it’s been quite a while since the last time I wrote anything. And they may think I have given up.

Well, you won’t get rid of me that easily :)

I didn’t get discouraged because of the breakup nor did I get tired of writing about Korea. On the contrary, my mind is brimming with ideas now more than ever.

The reason for my absence is much more sinister than that. Muahahaha.

…Actually, it’s not funny at all :(

I mentioned a few times on here that I am sick. But what I’ve never done before is mentioned the name of this affliction.

I have myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME). It’s difficult to explain what it is as it is difficult to pronounce, since neither doctors nor researchers really know what’s causing it, nor how to cure it.

But it’s easy to explain what it does to me. It makes me unable to leave the apartment and sometimes even the bed, it makes watching TV, or reading or listening to music almost impossible, as everything, even normal conversation, is too exhausting for me. Which means I live rather lonely, boring and sometimes painful existence.

I have periods where things are better. Where I get out of bed for half an hour or hour a day to study Korean at my desk; where I can sit at the table for lunch and chat with my family; where I can watch YouTube vides about Korea… And I have periods when things are much worse, where even chewing is too exhausting and painful and I have no choice but to spend the whole day in bed, joints aching, heart pounding and my mind a useless mess that has trouble processing even my internal world, let alone the external one.

As you might have guessed, I am in the worse period right now. And it’s been going on for a few months. So I hope you will excuse the somewhat crude language in this post – words don’t come to me easily and once they do they have a nasty habit of blending into the screen and escaping my eyes – and read this to the end.

I have ideas for literally dozens of articles, tutorials, videos, but I can’t make any of them right now, as all of them require me to either get out of the bed to film something or to concentrate long enough to actually explain things.

But don’t worry, I write down all of the ideas I get, and I am stubborn enough not to give up on them no matter how long it takes. So, as soon as I recover a bit, which I do hope will be soon, I’m back in the game of bothering you with my obsession with Korean and Korea.

I want to make a tutorial on a really unusual Korean Android keyboard I use, as I slowly finish off all the steps of learning Korean I promised. I also want to show you some really cute stuff I bought from Korea and also many tips I have on how to make online ordering and shipping from Korea easier. And a shocking thing happened – me, who really doesn’t like any of the Korean dramas I tried watching (I started and gave up on 10… 20… 30? dramas), actually found drama I am crazy about! I want to tell you all about it, and even show you something from it I made myself.

So, trust me when I say, I am more impatient that you are :)

46 responses to “Where is Oegukeen?”

  1. pinket Avatar
    pinket

    May Almighty Allah grant You good health and quick recovery. You v been such a great inspiration to everyone here. Do Take good care of Yourself and Get Well soon. Fighting!

    1. oegukeen Avatar

      Thank you so much

  2. Kim Avatar
    Kim

    I prayed for you.
    When you are able, try watching the kdrama “wonderful days”. I think that you’ll really like it and appreciate all the korean personality types and familial situations as well as the great acting.

    1. oegukeen Avatar

      Thanks :)
      I will definitely check it out. Just don’t be too disappointed if it doesn’t work out. For some reason, despite how much I love everything Korean, me and dramas just don’t mix well together.

  3. Jocelyn - Speaking of China Avatar
    Jocelyn – Speaking of China

    Like the others, I also hope you will get better soon! Sending you good vibes from China.

    1. oegukeen Avatar

      Thank you! When I’m too ill to read I always miss reading your blog as well :(

  4. Kaycey Avatar
    Kaycey

    Nice to hear from you. We, your readers, look forward to seeing all your ideas. I hope you get better soon and enter your ‘better period’ soon. 아프지마세요! ㅠㅠ
    외국인언니 화이팅!

    1. oegukeen Avatar

      I hope that too. Life is much more fun when I can create something (and get all the positive feedback from you ^^) .고마워요!

  5. R Avatar
    R

    Thank you. I have been sick with something similar where the doctors are painfully ignorant about it (20 – 30 years behind research.) And I am still sick with it. You’re not alone in this… Thank you for updating and I look forward to reading about that Korean drama you have found.

    1. oegukeen Avatar

      I’m really sorry to hear that. It’s really disheartening when there is so little research done just because it’s not profitable. I read somewhere that more money is alocated to research male baldness than myalgic encephalomyelitis. But that’s life I guess.

      1. R Avatar
        R

        I find the internet a better support than doctors, people who are trying thing themselves, as well as moral support. Thank you.

        1. oegukeen Avatar

          Definitely. Everything I know about the disease I know from internet and knowing English

  6. yona5 Avatar
    yona5

    I’m sending lots of healing thoughts and prayers your way… I truly know how it is, hang in there and keep your head up. :-)

    1. oegukeen Avatar

      Oh, I hope you’re alright now

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