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Anyone here suffering from severe, chronic health issues? How do you motivate yourself to keep pushing forward?
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i don't suffer from any chronic pathologies fortunately, but i hope my ramblings can at least entertain you for a bit.

i just read narcissu yesterday. it's a short, pretty old vn of a girl who suffers from chronic health issues during most of her life, and spends a large percentage of her childhood in the hospital. eventually, when she's around 20 years old, she gets her driving license, but is almost immediately hospitalized again because of heart problems. in there, this time, she gets moved to a different room in the top floor of the hospital, where she meets another girl who also suffers the same fate as her. that is, they were going to die.

i have spent a decent amount fantasizing about being a doctor, but never got to accomplish that out of fear of having to study pretty much your entire life for 10+ years only to start practicing, but that novel made me realize that i completely missed the other half of the pie. it brought me an unimaginable amount of pain just to think that there are people who suffer constantly for no apparent reason and that we may one day be powerless to stop their decline. and that pain only stings deeper the more i realize that it will never even come close to what you probably feel like every day.

i cannot give you empty hope or empty words, but if you can trust the word of some tard on the other side of the world, i immensely value your life and i deeply wish you the absolute best. i don't know what you're suffering or why or if its getting better or not, but it doesn't matter. i just wish you the best. and also, i'm sorry.
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>Anyone here suffering from severe, chronic health issues?
No, people here don't have any real problems.



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