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Hi, my name is Fiona Reade. I'm here because I've recently begun to use writing as a way to express my emotions on paper and cope with mental health issues by sharing my story. I hope to inspire others and hopefully help others struggling with similar issues, while learning about my own conditions.

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Hi, my name is aliyazahidy110. I'm here because I want to connect with others, learn from shared experiences, and explore helpful insights around wellness and everyday challenges.

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Hi, my name is Bigscar107. I'm here because I thought you might be interested to know I am The Guinness World Record Holder As The Longest Surviving Triple Heart Bypass Patient.
Operation in 1977 aged 31 now 79 soon to be 80.Recofd in August if I get there will be 49 years. First op attempt cancelled as my rare blood B Rhesus Negative sent to Scotland for a poor lady in a road accident. That initial visit calmed me down seeing how efficiently the whole process was.my late great brother who picked me up from that cancelled try told my nephew I was so confused I thought I had the op.

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A Letter From a Friend Who Still Cares

Dear Friend,

It shouldn’t have ended.

All I wanted was to be heard.

But you left me

during a time when I needed you most.

Now I’m left grieving a friendship that still exists—but not in my life anymore.

There’s a pain that’s indescribable.

I feel a deep sadness having to grieve someone who is still there.

It’s hard to stop thinking about it—

because it consumes my every thought.

I remember our childhood.

The first day we met, we saw each other.

We grabbed hands on the first day of school

and silently told one another,

“We’ve got this.”

We can make it through together.

Countless sleepovers.

Soccer games.

Birthday parties.

We rarely left each other’s side.

There were years where we drifted,

but we always remained close.

We went through a lot together,

and I thought we understood one another.

The past six years, we formed a stronger bond.

We saw each other nearly every week.

And now, there’s an emptiness—

a hollowness without you in my life.

Discovering What Brings Me Peace

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Discovering What Brings Me Peace

You still shine in my eyes.

You still hold a piece of my heart.

And for that reason, I can’t let you go—

but I will if I must.

I’m sorry for my approach,

but I felt hurt by your silence.

I have a lot of big emotions,

and my sensitivity makes things harder sometimes.

I hope one day we can apologize to one another.

I hope one day you’ll have it in your heart

to have a conversation.

Until then, know this:

I love you, and I always will.

You were a great friend throughout the years,

and I could never replace you.

My love knows no bounds.

It’s endless, even for people who leave.

I’ll hold on to memories of the past

and be hopeful for the future.

“It is so hard to forget pain, but it is even harder to remember sweetness. We have no scar to show for happiness.” — Chuck Palahniuk

#MightyPoets #MentalHealth #Grief #Neurodiversity #MightyTogether

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