I hope this week treats you gently and all your needs are met.
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That is a lot, love, I’m glad you’re feeling a little more grounded, even if a little emotionally hungover, after some time has passed. Considering the amount of stress, uncertainty, and health issues you’ve been constantly dealing with I can imagine everything just kind of bubbled over with the appeal finally going through. So much happened all at once in such a short time. I won’t add too much because others have said it already but I hope you know that needing support isn’t a bad thing and that you deserve love and kindness without having to prove it. You’ll always be welcome and wanted here.
Thank you.
I never fail to be amazed by the unconditional acceptance from everyone here. never experienced anything like this in my life before.