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How 2 Sisters with Chronic Illness Have Grown Closer Than Ever

How 2 Sisters with Chronic Illness Have Grown Closer Than Ever

When my sister got sick, I felt like someone finally understood my experience with chronic illness.

February 21, 2025

by Hannah Shewan Stevens

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He's home again, my son. After another long disappearance. He was a mess. He hasn't slept in days. He was thin from not eating and smelt from not bathing, but he was alive and home and I still have hope he will beat these addictions, the depression, woundedness and pain. I pray he will find the road to restoration and healing just as I pray we all do.
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I need to keep reminding myself of this. It's really scary sometimes but at others it's very important.
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Morning A testament that we can bloom and grow in the most inhospitable places. Keep believing in yourself. I am. Have a Day.
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I'm pretty much homebound. Because , I have to take insulin 4 times a day and pills 3 times a day. Plus, I have a dog and a cat and my house chores. So, I really can not go out for hours on end.
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I think if we want true peace within we must find forgiveness for all things real or imagined. Let go and be free.
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