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  • The Missing by Ennakate
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    Where do they go? Girls have gone missing for years in the small town of Dilmon, Washington. They turn 18, and no one ever sees them again. No one seems knows what happens to the girls, or so they say. Eden Viserou has 1 month until she turns 18 and is determined to figure out where all these girls have disappeared to. Her best friend Heather has recently been a victim of this strange phenomenon, and Eden refuses to to accept that she's gone forever. This town is hiding something huge and she's determined to find out what. With the clock ticking down to her 18th birthday will she discover the truth? Or go missing like all those before her. Join Eden on this journey discover the truth, not only about the missing but herself and who she is meant to be. note from the author: so I started writing this when I was around 15 and starting to experience chronic health issues. Not only was I obsessed with werewolf books but I never saw any book character going through what I was. I started writing this to see myself. I'm 19 now and have found books and a community to support me. Though there isn't much written it still brings me joy and hopefully I will start writing more of it soon❤️.
  • Rat Apartment by monstersinthemanor
    monstersinthemanor
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    This job is killing her. She knows it. Her roommate knows it. But despite all he says, she doesn't feel like leaving is an option, not really. He doesn't get it. He's never felt the way she does, never been in the same situations, inhabited the same rat bodymind. But he just might be the thing to keep her alive.
  • More than Alive ~ a fios fanfiction  by Gracie_a_live
    Gracie_a_live
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    18 years... I have been alive for 18 years. And more than that being ill. Well what has my life been then? Hundreds and hundreds hospital visits, several medical stuff, tubes and switched Iv lines. Departments have changed and I've got familiar with new faces. I almost feel like a hospital has became another home for me. For the past years my life has kinda faded in a stabile way. Even if I would want to enjoy of living. There are moments when I do have a bad times... Moments when I am depressed from a little stupid things. But in the other hand there also are moments when I am happy and grateful. There are days when I truly am capable to forget my illnesses and the fact that I am seriously ill. --- • Plot is by me but characters belong to John Green • Story is based to The fault in our stars book • Some of details are from my life • I started this story when I was 19, trust me my English has developed a lot since. (I am 21 now). 🏆 #4 tfiosfanfic #47 thefaultinourstars #3 tfiosfanfic #11 augustuswaters #36 augustuswaters #13 tfiosfanfic #21 tfiosfanfic
  • Chiari malformation  by Yn_maximoff_offical
    Yn_maximoff_offical
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    A short story about my day to day life usually is as a teenager living with chiari malformation
  • My Type 1 Diabetes-Questions Answered  by sleepyweebgirl
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    This is just if people have questions about my diabetes or anything related to that.
  • The Chronic Diary by Chronically_living
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    Hello! This is my story about living being chronically ill in a very ablest society. Feel free to ask any questions, I am open to answer any!
  • Adopted by Be More Chill Two River by chaoticgeek
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    Miriam Anderson's life was spent performing, both for fun and to rack up money to save their cancer-stricken dad and her chronically ill best friend. All hope is lost when Miriam's mom decides to walk out for another man and their dad becomes too ill to take care of Miriam on his own. Well, all hope is lost until one day...
  • My Sarcoidosis Story  by frankr311
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    My life dealing with a Rare Disease called Sarcoidosis.
  • Chronic Life by BellLoran22
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    **my first book, so please be nice The story of the life of a chronically ill girl
  • 2019 by FeyRoseDeadLove
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    The sky is pretty, even at the end of the day
  • Me and my chronic diseases by SelenaAyla
    SelenaAyla
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    Being chronically ill sucks. Coping with it can be very hard. If you're -in any way- chronically ill, you probably know what I'm talking about. I want to take you with me while being on this journey. I'm honestly struggling and fighting. I wanna spread awareness and I also wanna show chronically ill and struggling people that they're not alone. I dedicate this to all young chronically ill people out there, that are struggling. You are not alone.
  • chronic pain journal by lizardboy666
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    will update occasionally, personal log over chronic illness because I want to scream into the void and complain about my stupid doctors (girlboss in the cover is kurtis)
  • Undiagnosed  by GayWeabooTrash
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    What happens when someone has a mysterious illness? Alex thought that doctor's would be searching for an answer, but she finds that no one cares about her illness. Rylee is a strange person on the other side of a screen. She has given up on a diagnosis after doctors telling her that she's making up everything. They met on discord, in a group chat about chronic illnesses. They support each other with their illnesses, but will that support be enough? After all, how can someone heal when the problem is unknown?