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For my whole life I felt like something was wrong with me.
I was confused.
I felt alone.
I knew I was special needs (age; 14-15), but I didn’t know what I had.
And at the age of 17- 18 (now 20 almost 21) I fully found out what was “wrong” with me. I had a learning disability. Cognitive impairment. Though I wish their was more people that talked about it (I know I could but I am not ready for that) but I feel less alone with having support.
Also sorry I haven’t written in so long and I know I have been saying that I will continue writing but life has been somewhat stressful and I have no ideas whatsoever lol.
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I just want to say thank you for sharing something so personal—it takes a lot of courage to open up about what you’ve gone through. You’re not “wrong” or “broken” at all; you’ve just had challenges that most people don’t always understand, and finding out more about yourself doesn’t make you less—it makes you stronger.
It’s completely okay to not always have the words, the ideas, or the energy, especially when life feels overwhelming. What matters is that you’re still here, still trying, and still being honest about your journey. That’s something to be proud of.
You’re not alone in this, even when it feels like it. You deserve support, compassion, and patience as you figure things out at your own pace. And when you’re ready to share more or continue writing, people will be here to listen. Until then, take care of yourself—you’re doing better than you think. ♥︎
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