I am diagnosed with severe OCD as well as an anxiety disorder. I have always found the sensation of hampered breathing to be extremely distressing and panic-inducing. Similarly, I have issues with the sensation of something near my neck. Whether it's a scarf, high-necked shirt, or a mask that sits too low, it will sometimes trigger my gag reflex and, in the past, I've actually vomited as a result of this sensation. I understand that mask-wearing is easy for many people. Also, I still always wear my mask! If I ever feel ill from my mask in public, I quickly head to the bathroom or go outside so I can remove it and get some relief. I understand why masks are important and I insist on wearing one to protect others.
However, I hate when people say "it's literally so easy" or "we'll be wearing masks forever, get used to it", and similar phrases. Mask-wearing is difficult for me to due to my OCD, not because I'm purposefully being difficult! It's not easy for everyone! I would be so screwed if I was not working from time home and had to wear a mask all day: I honestly don't think I'd be able to manage.
Can anyone else relate?
I also want to point out the evidence-free doomerism of "we'll all be wearing masks forever, get used to it!" is both not remotely backed up by science and only serves to alienate neurodiverse comrades for internet points. It's QAnon level logic that harms people's mental health, disporoportionaly neurodiverse folks.