It's Okay

Par : Sarah Anunson
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8223763277
  • EAN9798223763277
  • Date de parution27/10/2023
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  • ÉditeurDraft2Digital

Résumé

In the beginning, I was a vibrant and energetic individual, full of dreams and aspirations. But when Graves' disease and NDPH entered my life, everything changed. Suddenly, I found myself trapped in a body that no longer obeyed my commands, constantly battling against relentless pain and fatigue. As I embarked on this unexpected journey of self-discovery, I quickly realized that the impact of chronic pain and invisible illnesses extended far beyond the physical realm.
It was as if a dark cloud had settled over my once sunny disposition, casting shadows on every aspect of my life. The simplest tasks became monumental challenges, and the things I once took for granted now seemed like distant memories. But amidst the chaos and despair, there was a glimmer of hope. Through countless doctor's appointments, therapy sessions, and endless research, I began to understand that my identity was not solely defined by my illnesses.
They were just one part of who I am-an integral part-but not the entirety. I discovered the strength within me that I am here to share with you. This is my own journey as I feel it. The highs and the lows. I hope this allows you to gain some understanding of those affected by chronic pain and invisible illness and give strength to those who are coping with their new reality.
In the beginning, I was a vibrant and energetic individual, full of dreams and aspirations. But when Graves' disease and NDPH entered my life, everything changed. Suddenly, I found myself trapped in a body that no longer obeyed my commands, constantly battling against relentless pain and fatigue. As I embarked on this unexpected journey of self-discovery, I quickly realized that the impact of chronic pain and invisible illnesses extended far beyond the physical realm.
It was as if a dark cloud had settled over my once sunny disposition, casting shadows on every aspect of my life. The simplest tasks became monumental challenges, and the things I once took for granted now seemed like distant memories. But amidst the chaos and despair, there was a glimmer of hope. Through countless doctor's appointments, therapy sessions, and endless research, I began to understand that my identity was not solely defined by my illnesses.
They were just one part of who I am-an integral part-but not the entirety. I discovered the strength within me that I am here to share with you. This is my own journey as I feel it. The highs and the lows. I hope this allows you to gain some understanding of those affected by chronic pain and invisible illness and give strength to those who are coping with their new reality.