I normally don't respond to stuff like this. When I see negative posts from people who have no idea what its like to live a life with PI. There are so many people out there living with primary immune deficiency. So many people who cannot leave their homes or their beds. So many people who struggle to find a normal life struggle to do the most basic human things.
I got lucky enough to have a community that supported me. They helped me crawl out of a deep hole that I feared I could never get out of. Without them I would not be here today. I also got lucky to have found such a wonderful friend who isn't afraid to do cringe silly stuff that may seem weird to some but to me it means the world. Now I am finally able to do things I never thought I would ever get to do.
If i can just give one person with my disease or any other debilitating illness out there a bit of hope and a bit of happiness. I am happy. Please know you are not alone and somehow you too can find a way to take back your life and live your life your way. Donate plasma if you can and support the @immunedeficienC if you can.
Thank you everyone for being a light in my life.
She walked forward along the path, following the faint direction of the wind, holding onto a small fragment of hope. She wanted to believe-just barely-that she hadn’t fallen too deep yet.
But what unfolded before her eyes was no longer the world she had known.
Perhaps she was the first to ever discover this place. A forgotten ruin, a lost civilization preserved only in legends and fairy tales. What she had assumed to be nothing more than ancient remnants had become something far beyond her imagination-another world entirely.
Or perhaps, the moment she stepped inside, she had already been severed from her own world.
Endless structures stretched out before her, twisted and gleaming as if they were alive. Between them moved unfamiliar, inhuman beings whose forms defied understanding. And among them lingered shadows of creatures that, even in her own world, would have been classified as existential threats.
Now, she had no choice but to decide...