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RE: From struggle to strength - my battle with Epilepsy and Crohn's

in GEMS ā€¢ 4 months ago

You go girl!šŸ’Ŗ
I'll admit that reading did brought me to tears, got a bit lost myself to be honest.
Still got a ton of fear and uncertanty under my skin, especially on these hot days, weeks, months now..

ā€œHope you got your head up, even when the world is hard, never give up!"-2Pac

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Oh, quoting 2Pac... youā€™re not just anybody ā˜ŗļø You already know that fear will always be there, but it's up to us whether it drags us down or gives us the power to fight back. We can definitely learn a lot from it. I read a lot of similar posts, and they always give me energy because it reminds me we're not alone. I wonā€™t spend my life lying down and living in the past, questioning why this happened to me or what I did wrong. No, Iā€™ll do something about it and fight back, no matter the fear. I used to tell people who gave me this advice that itā€™s easier said than done, but over time Iā€™ve come to understand what they meant. Weā€™re still young and have so much to learn, so never let fear take over your life. I see that youā€™re strong and that youā€™re fighting, regardless of your diagnosis. I know things will never be the same and that bad days will come, but thatā€™s how we learn, right?