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Tre
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Hi am willing to get to know ppl and also help with advice or tips that i have.Sometimes i fèel so lost like no one sees me and my condition and they think i have made it up
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Hi and welcome to the community Feel free to join in or ask any questions
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Hey @Tre
I'm sorry to hear that you feel this way about your condition. I have multiple 'invisible impairments'
and I also understand how tough it can be when people don't necessarily understand what you're going through on a day-to-day basis.
I think what's important is to communicate how you feel and be honest with your feelings. This has helped me a lot and it ensures that my close family and friends understand to some extent what I'm going through. Do you have anyone who you can trust, to speak to about how you're feeling?
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Hi @Tre I hope you enjoy being part of the Community. If you have any questions please ask. Take care.
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Libby_Scope said:Hey @Tre
I'm sorry to hear that you feel this way about your condition. I have multiple 'invisible impairments'
and I also understand how tough it can be when people don't necessarily understand what you're going through on a day-to-day basis.
I think what's important is to communicate how you feel and be honest with your feelings. This has helped me a lot and it ensures that my close family and friends understand to some extent what I'm going through. Do you have anyone who you can trust, to speak to about how you're feeling?
Libby
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