One Reddit user didn’t expect a simple vacation souvenir to turn into a lifelong burden. After visiting Iceland, she found herself grappling with the idea that a rock she brought back from a volcanic crater had somehow cursed her life. This strange belief began as a joke but evolved into a troubling thought that haunted her as she faced ongoing health struggles.
At 21, the Reddit poster shared her experience with other users, recounting a trip to Iceland in 2019 with friends. While exploring a caldera, she casually picked up a rock. Despite being warned by her friend’s mom about the bad luck associated with taking rocks from that location, she brushed it off, thinking it was just superstition. Little did she know, her decision to take the rock would weigh heavily on her mind in the years that followed.
After her trip, she experienced a series of unfortunate events, leading her to believe that the rock had cursed her. The young woman, who had been diagnosed with ASD at 19, had always relied on logic and science but found herself slipping into superstitious thinking. In her mind, returning the rock was the only way to break the “curse” that began as a lighthearted gamble.
Things took a grim turn when her health deteriorated, leaving her bedridden due to chronic illnesses. She had long been dealing with various under-researched conditions that left her feeling more like a “lab rat” than a person. As she attempted to navigate her everyday life, the burden of both her physical and mental health struggles became overwhelming.
Desperate for improvement, one mom searched for alternative treatments. She found a holistic doctor whose methods were questionable but desperate times called for desperate measures. The treatment had severe side effects, but miraculously, it appeared to work. After enduring brutal nights and severe symptoms, she found that some of her major health issues had resolved, leading her to feel a flicker of hope for the first time in years.
However, just as things started to look up, the COVID-19 pandemic hit. As her family began to act carelessly, one mom’s already frail health took another hit, leading to complications and the return of long-term illnesses. She felt trapped in a cycle of bad luck, convinced that somehow it all connected back to that rock from her past. The belief that keeping the rock had caused her misfortune spiraled into anxiety, especially as she struggled with health setbacks during the pandemic.
Her outlandish theory about the rock began to intertwine with her anxieties about the outside world. The weight of global events only compounded her fears. Did she somehow create chaos just by holding onto a piece of Iceland? This thought only intensified her internal struggle and fostered a growing sense of hopelessness.
As a way to resolve her predicament, she reached out to the Reddit community for help. She hoped someone could return the rock to its rightful place in Iceland, fearing that the longer she kept it, the greater the chance of permanent bad luck. This idea led to further questions about superstitions and whether such beliefs could hold any truth.
People had very different reactions to her post. Some empathized with her struggles and offered support, while others questioned the rationality of her thoughts. Many suggested simply letting go of the rock without needing to return it physically, while others pointed out that the real challenge came from the ongoing health issues rather than the rock itself.
This shared discussion led to a blend of concern and skepticism. The responses ranged from lighthearted advice on how to break the curse to serious discussions about the intersection of health and mental well-being. Others connected with her story, sharing their experiences with irrational thoughts and personal struggles, which sparked further conversation about dealing with illness and superstition.
In the end, the Reddit user’s request for help left readers wondering: is it possible that something as simple as a rock could carry the weight of a curse, or is it a reflection of deeper issues at play? What do people do when past actions seem to haunt their present? The line between superstition and reality blurred, leading one mom to question whether returning the rock could truly set her free.
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