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The Roller Coaster of Emotions Often Leaves me Drained and Vulnerable, yet I Continue Moving Forward
Witnessing my cousin’s pain, frustration, and limitations really tug on my heartstrings. There have been instances when I felt powerless to relieve her suffering, which overwhelmed me with guilt. I’ve grappled with my own emotions, striving to stay strong and positive while providing unwavering support through the darkest times.

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