Keep up the good fight. Anxiety is hard to beat, I know that one all too well. I also understand that feeling of not wanting to fight like you used to, I've been through it too and still do from time to time. Every day is a new struggle, but at least you have a day to struggle. I often wonder why life is so hard, but then I realize that if everything were easy there would be no growth or reason to keep fighting. I wouldn't complain if I were rich though, but most rich people I've known aren't all that happy either!
Keep up the fight, I understand what you're going through.
Thank you for the constant support always, to be very honest, I'm barely holding, except for a few people who truly turns up to visit me at home. At the moment, I don't even care about riches, I just care about stability and never having to worry. Like you've said rich people have their own problems too.
Stability is a great thing, and not having to worry as well. I do wish I had the cash to get you to the US or Europe treatment, but my illness and ex-wife have left me on a budget. Have you considered a go fund me account?
Ahhh your constant support have been immense, it's just hard knowing that I'm an empty place, with not a lot of people being able to relate. Oh I didn't know you divorced, something it comes with financial consequences. I'll still reach to people on the change who can pull some strings for me to leave my country. It's just hard having to be a burden to them.
With a blood dyscrasia you will get better treatment in Europe or the US.
Exactly, I also think so too, the tech here is archaic, and many kg the medical practiioners are not even sure of what they're doing. With mine I couldn't even keep a job and now there are complications. It's saddening to be very honest
I'm sorry my friend. If I can help in any way to get you somewhere where they can help I will do my best to help you. I don't want to get to personal but which blood dyscrasia do you have?