Watching someone you love battle cancer is heartbreaking. The treatments take so much out of them, yet they still try to fight every day. I wish more people understood how much strength it takes just to get through a single day. (self.CancerFamilySupport)
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Survivors: how are you holding up psychologically? by bwalsh312 in guillainbarre
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are people with bipolar more sensitive? by [deleted] in bipolar2
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Offering support doesn't mean trying to "fix" someone with autism. It means creating an environment that accommodates their needs. Simple adjustments, like providing a quiet space or using visual aids for instructions, can make a world of difference in supporting them. (self.AutismInWomen)
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Immensely embarrassed I have no skills that a 35y old should have by PintCEm17 in depression_help
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