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  1. Ah but I’m also a woman. That being said, I’ve been manic pixie dream girled so many times I should get ‘JUST LIKE OTHER GIRLS’ tattooed on my forehead

  2. I think about this all the time. I’m 27 now but my mom died when I was 21. It’s literally the worst thing that has happened to me. I’m sorry you lost yours too🩵

  3. Same. My mom died when I was 25 and I’m 30 now. Way too young g for both of us.

  4. I genuinely thought this was a photo. What a blast from the past. The one I grew up with was purple.

  5. lol it’s 4am for me now so I’m super late but right on cue for me tbh

  6. They’re auctioning off all the hospitals in June and the Florida ones in July

  7. I rarely come across people in a similar situation that I’m in so I felt the need to reply to your comment.

  8. I just can’t believe that there are so many others going through the same thing I experienced. I felt so isolated and alone at the time. It’s such a bizarre and terrible thing to be the last one of your kind, especially at a young age. Wishing us all healing and love. ❤️

  9. I am also the only one left in my family. My dad died when I was 7 (assisted suicide, he had cancer) and my mum died when I was 26 (suicide).

  10. Yaaaaa. Thankfully healed from most of the worst effects after the initial damage 3 years ago, but just discovered today I’ve got a flare up of bad tendinopathy in both my ankles and evidently have a tear in a foot ligament. Ugh.

  11. Do you recall what made you nauseous and what helped get rid of it? I’m super glad I’m not lightheaded and dizzy anymore but the nausea every day sucks. Like I can’t even go do anything or grocery shop or eat much.

  12. No, I’m sorry. :( I haven’t had nausea related symptoms in a long time, thankfully. I’m sorry to hear you’re still dealing with those. My issues are mostly tendon-related at this point.

  13. I have indeed! I'd be more than delighted if you could both join my server.

  14. Freedom to be who she really is/was from an earlier age. Freedom to make mistakes, freedom to live without the burden of looming disaster and death for those she loves and cherishes.

  15. Thank you. She died being a war refugee, despite being ok on material level - the loss of everything in her life and having to part with her own beloved cats... turned out to be too much. I've returned back home to be under constant bombings after 1.5 years being a refugee. At least I'm with my husband and my cats and I have my work. Being in constant "indefinite" state iz crazy exhausting.

  16. Oh good, and had no idea the nightmare funhouse from my dreams was actually a real place.

  17. As a cancer researcher thank you for sharing your story. We work a lot of hours but rarely get to hear from patients

  18. My mum was told she had two months and made it 13 years with stage IV inflammatory metastatic cancer. Thank you for the work you are doing.❤️

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