I could see your pain, mental and physical in the expression you had on your face the entire video. You talked like you are some…monster…or horrible thing for most of the video, you are not. You are beautiful. You are all those things you said about others living with the same illness/disease as you and more, because you are living with it too. I know it’s easy to lose faith, and hope in the world, and the future, but like you said, stay strong, keep fighting, because tomorrow is another day, and when you survive, when you live another day you are spiting all those ignorant fools that say you aren’t sick just because you cover it with a smile, you are defying all those evil people that tell you to end your life or give up. You are showing yourself, proving, that even though it may not feel like it…you are strong, you are good at something, you are amazing. Your showing the world that it is possible to be great despite the mental and physical pain you endure. Stay strong. Don’t give up. Don’t let the real monsters get their way. You are a wonder. Beautiful, strong, smart…you are extraordinary. Don’t give up.
i watched it. keep hanging in there kiddo. you’ve got another person rooting for you right here; someone who doesn’t want you to “just end it”. it takes someone special and amazing to have to go through what you’re going through and still maintain a positive outlook. don’t lose that. keep hope in heart.
I watched and you have all of the same qualities of the people you admire who are going through the same illness. You are good at talking. I don’t understand this world where the innocent and beautiful, where you, suffer so much and others are seemingly “rewarded” for being selfish, shallow and ugly in life. Those who watch your video wish they could give you that one day without pain–and more. Namaste
It’s evident you are a beautiful person and a wonderful soul as such, and to be living with CRPS… it definitely takes strength. To get to the point where you aren’t sure if you’ll make it through a single day due to the pain and the other stresses of life, yet still continue on through it all… I mean wow, you truly are a strong spirit!
All I can really say is don’t give in to the pain, it’s weakness leaving the body. Don’t give in to the bullying and hurtful words, the only people who say those kinda things are people who try bring you down to there level. You are more than they’ll ever be. If you get what I mean.
Stay strong, Miss.
…also, is that a Kiwi accent I hear? Or Aussie? (folks from down under are rare on this site)
@imonlyaman: you stay strong too my friend. You have the same strength you see in others, otherwise you would not see it. What does this world mean if we forsake ourselves when we can be of service to others? Namaste
I have a daughter about your age and it broke my heart to hear your story, I would take your pain upon myself if I could. It’s devastating to think something like that could happen to someone who otherwise would have everything to live for. I hate that you think you’re alone, I’d like to hear from you
Okay, here’s my suggestion, I hope it might be something that appeals to you. Find a university or hospital that’s doing leading edge research on CRPS, work with them to increase awareness of CRPS and to raise money for more research towards a cure. You can tell a compelling story of the impact of this evil disease. You’re lucky to be pretty and with your age (and your accent 😉 ), you might be the difference to finding a cure. Your parents or a teacher might be able to help. You’ll be making a difference and at the minimum, I think it would shut up the vile haters – the credibility of being the face of CRPS would shame them into silence
Just a thought, hope it helps
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I could see your pain, mental and physical in the expression you had on your face the entire video. You talked like you are some…monster…or horrible thing for most of the video, you are not. You are beautiful. You are all those things you said about others living with the same illness/disease as you and more, because you are living with it too. I know it’s easy to lose faith, and hope in the world, and the future, but like you said, stay strong, keep fighting, because tomorrow is another day, and when you survive, when you live another day you are spiting all those ignorant fools that say you aren’t sick just because you cover it with a smile, you are defying all those evil people that tell you to end your life or give up. You are showing yourself, proving, that even though it may not feel like it…you are strong, you are good at something, you are amazing. Your showing the world that it is possible to be great despite the mental and physical pain you endure. Stay strong. Don’t give up. Don’t let the real monsters get their way. You are a wonder. Beautiful, strong, smart…you are extraordinary. Don’t give up.
i watched it. keep hanging in there kiddo. you’ve got another person rooting for you right here; someone who doesn’t want you to “just end it”. it takes someone special and amazing to have to go through what you’re going through and still maintain a positive outlook. don’t lose that. keep hope in heart.
You’re beautiful. I wish you peace and love, girl.
thank-you! hope your all okay.
I watched and you have all of the same qualities of the people you admire who are going through the same illness. You are good at talking. I don’t understand this world where the innocent and beautiful, where you, suffer so much and others are seemingly “rewarded” for being selfish, shallow and ugly in life. Those who watch your video wish they could give you that one day without pain–and more. Namaste
Thank you for sharing your story with us.
It’s evident you are a beautiful person and a wonderful soul as such, and to be living with CRPS… it definitely takes strength. To get to the point where you aren’t sure if you’ll make it through a single day due to the pain and the other stresses of life, yet still continue on through it all… I mean wow, you truly are a strong spirit!
All I can really say is don’t give in to the pain, it’s weakness leaving the body. Don’t give in to the bullying and hurtful words, the only people who say those kinda things are people who try bring you down to there level. You are more than they’ll ever be. If you get what I mean.
Stay strong, Miss.
…also, is that a Kiwi accent I hear? Or Aussie? (folks from down under are rare on this site)
thanks everyone. and yes i am a kiwi!!!! thanks stay strong everyone and hope you are having a good day
im listening now… all i can say is i feel the same way. your accent took meh off guard 😛 stay strong my friend.
@imonlyaman: you stay strong too my friend. You have the same strength you see in others, otherwise you would not see it. What does this world mean if we forsake ourselves when we can be of service to others? Namaste
I have a daughter about your age and it broke my heart to hear your story, I would take your pain upon myself if I could. It’s devastating to think something like that could happen to someone who otherwise would have everything to live for. I hate that you think you’re alone, I’d like to hear from you
Okay, here’s my suggestion, I hope it might be something that appeals to you. Find a university or hospital that’s doing leading edge research on CRPS, work with them to increase awareness of CRPS and to raise money for more research towards a cure. You can tell a compelling story of the impact of this evil disease. You’re lucky to be pretty and with your age (and your accent 😉 ), you might be the difference to finding a cure. Your parents or a teacher might be able to help. You’ll be making a difference and at the minimum, I think it would shut up the vile haters – the credibility of being the face of CRPS would shame them into silence
Just a thought, hope it helps
Oh and I meant to say, you saying “Stay strong” is a very powerful message.