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What would you do if you were cured?
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Mrspeedy
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Hello everyone,
How do you feel today?
It's a thought that many people living with chronic conditions may have entertained while going about their day-to-day challenges. While we all too often focus on finding more powerful treatments and dealing with symptoms, it's worth reflecting on how life might transform if a complete cure were available.
What would healing from your chronic illness mean for you, physically, emotionally, and socially? Would it be as simple as regaining freedom, or would it take some getting used to? And finally, how do you let go of the life you’ve grown into, even if that life was shaped by limitations?
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Somya from the Carenity team 🌼