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[MHA] What do you struggle with the most?

(A quick note to say hi with big flailing, waving, loving arms to our folks who are new to the Lavendher Patreon community! I'm really happy you all made it here and I am excited to see your engagement on any of these posts this month and going forward in general! Now of course, please keep in mind, these prompts are for you. So, if you so wish, you can totally reflect on these by yourself! If you do choose to comment with a response, I am sure many (myself included, definitely) will like to read your thoughts and experiences. As a shared collective, there's a lot that can be learned from one another, and that's what makes community spaces like this so amazing-- we can share that with each other even despite our lack of ability to live a thousand lives as one mortal human being, haha! So feel free to collect infinity stones of experience, lessons, heartfelt thoughts, and much more from each other as we move through these prompts! And feel free to throw some questions out of your own! Whether they are just food for thought for yourself, for other people, or a question to just feed to the universe..!)

In 1-3 words, what have you been struggling with the most?

You may feel free to elaborate in a separate paragraph if you wish to free write. Remember, this is for you (and quite possibly might serve someone else reading too)! Reflect and find peace with the difficulties you've faced in the past, and even the ones still riding with you now.

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Am I Enough?/do I belong?(here🌍) Edit: funny, a little observation i made: Lav gives us the space to write about our struggles, scars, Get things of fo out chest, and the first thing my mind goes to is: "sorry, for the wall of text" and the immediate urge to delete all the posts follows.

OffWorld97

C.R.P.S. neuropathy. Also, possibly cheating with an acronym. Complex Regional Pain Syndrome triggered by a foot and ankle injury in 2013. I'm continuously trying to find treatments that help manage mine while also trying to raise awareness about it so others can get diagnosed early enough after suffering nerve damage to get treatment for theirs while they still have a significant chance of remission. If any of you or people you know ever develop excruciating pain way more intense than it should be in a part of your body (usually in a limb or appendage) either from an obvious, serious injury or out of the blue triggered by unnoticed nerve damage, please find a specialist to evaluate you using the Budapest Criteria for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome. Getting diagnosed and beginning proper physical therapies in the first 3 months is crucial to having the best chance for it to go into remission.

TJ Hassmer


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