I don't care why the only way to win is to risk it all, and not be afraid to fall

Recently i have been thinking about all the people i have met, over the last few years on forums who also have MAV or vestibular disorders. If it wasn't for these amazing people, i would be feeling a hell of a lot more isolated than i am right now. Obviously it's bad that so many people actually have to live with this, but when there are other people who are going through the same thing as you, it makes the whole thing slightly less scary a little bit less lonely.

I think that illness can bring out the best in people. It can either break you, or it can bring out parts of yourself that you never even knew existed. Sometimes, when i talk to other vestibular disorders/MAV sufferers, i am so overwhelmed by their strength that it makes me realise how amazing people really can be. Life can bring beautiful things from the most exhausting, frightening experiences. It's just not always clear, and not always in the ways that you expect.

so that is why you need to send me to someone who can fix me, neurologist, because if you don't, i won't be able to help amazing people like the ones i have met since my life changed.

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