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<blockquote data-quote="Cherry_Dhel_Henggosa" data-source="post: 1479880" data-attributes="member: 393939"><p>There's always someone or a group of people who will truly understands you. We are in a real world which is full of uncertainties, circumstances, trials and other problems you call it. What matter's most is you have to be strong enough to deal with it and handle it with courage and faith. Your parents and family are your number 1 supporters, they are really those who cares of you from the very beginning so you don't say no one understands you with your disease. Friends are just the next support group you can count on. You can also share your side here on the forum since there are lots of people here who can understand you when it comes to your disease.</p><p></p><p>I must say, you must be thankful at least that you were still able to fight for your condition and do some improvements coupled with extra care in your health since there are those people who are suffering from severe illnesses yet they are still hoping that they can survive from death. Just think positive and do not lean on people who cannot understand you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cherry_Dhel_Henggosa, post: 1479880, member: 393939"] There's always someone or a group of people who will truly understands you. We are in a real world which is full of uncertainties, circumstances, trials and other problems you call it. What matter's most is you have to be strong enough to deal with it and handle it with courage and faith. Your parents and family are your number 1 supporters, they are really those who cares of you from the very beginning so you don't say no one understands you with your disease. Friends are just the next support group you can count on. You can also share your side here on the forum since there are lots of people here who can understand you when it comes to your disease. I must say, you must be thankful at least that you were still able to fight for your condition and do some improvements coupled with extra care in your health since there are those people who are suffering from severe illnesses yet they are still hoping that they can survive from death. Just think positive and do not lean on people who cannot understand you. [/QUOTE]
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