When I say I can’t be cured and that I’ll never be completely healthy, I’m not being negative and I don’t need encouragement to try and “get past these limitations.” I’m being realistic. This is the reality. And I’m ok with that. I’ve accepted it and I hope others will, too. It’s not my first choice. It’s not ideal. But it’s reality.
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