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You absolutely SHOULD do your own documentary! I would 1,000% be here for every minute of it! I get how scary this must all be. You’ve already survived the seemingly unsurvivable every single day. You’ve got this girl. Sending you all the love. Always.

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Jesus is the key, sweet friend. Do I sound preachy? Probably, but that's because I believe it, completely. The Bible says, in fact guarantees we will have trials and troubles in this world, but not to fear, He has overcome the world. If you indeed want to change your outlook of your place in the world, then finding a deeper relationship with Jesus is your answer. Not only have I experienced this, I've seen it happen for so many others! I wish I was closer to you dear friend, so we could talk about this face to face. Of course being with you even for a short time, is a dream of mine. If there's anything I can do love, please don't hesitate to ask! I see your impending mental adjustment as a spectacular positive! You deserve so much more, but sometimes I wonder if the world deserves you. I love you Bailey, be BLESSED today. 🥰🙏

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Love you so much and I will always support you in everything you do, and cheer you on for your recovery as you already know. ❤️❤️❤️❤️

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Well 💩. How frank can I be and still be considered Substack appropriate?

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Giving this a rated G try. Chronic illness sucks. However, some people randomly suck. We can’t always make the random people who suck go away, so as a society we deal with them. IMO, if everyone can collectively deal with the random people who suck then they can deal with the unpredictably life of a chronically ill person who doesn’t suck. For the people who are chronically ill and randomly suck, they don’t care what other people think.

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Ugh Bailey, I really hear you on this one. “Beauty in suffering sounds so much better on paper”. I don’t have any answers or advice because this has been something that I have been trying to figure out. Although, one thing that I know has been that YOU help me because I don’t feel so alone. I guess my advice would be to find someone that you can commiserate with, someone that understands how you are feeling so you don’t feel so alone. Experiencing pain and suffering and feeling alone or that people don’t understand, is so hard! I know you are very loved by your family as I am as well, but I can still feel very alone surrounded by love. It absolutely breaks my heart that you have been through so much and have a never ending list of repairs so that you can keep going- that is a lot to deal with!!! Sending you so much love❤️❤️❤️

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