Tim,
Sorry to hear you are unwell. Like some of the others who have posted here, I've been there and it is hard at times. Certainly poring over a computer screen won't help so I do understand why you have to let it go for a while.
My only advice would be to do plenty of gentle exercise if you can - I know it is hard to work up the enthusiasm but it will help.
We all hope that you will recover soon and be able to spend at least a little time with this hobby to which you have contributed so much.
With every best wish for a speedy recovery.
Chris
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Wishing you a speedy recovery Tim. I'm another who can empathise having suffered a bout of depression after a car crash 30 years ago. Thankfully not had a reoccurrence for many years. Computing is not condusive to good mental health and time spent away from it will only do you good. Find hobbies more socially inclusive.
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