So inspiring to hear the life of your sister ana, such a persevered woman, as someone with the same diagnosis I felt seen. I hope to be as strong as she is🥹.
Thanks so much for reading my sister's story, Xaharia. And for being so brave to share a small part of yours. I KNOW you are as strong as Ana was because you take the time to show up. It means so much to me! And I'm sending you a huge hug full of love, understanding and admiration. I see you and I'm here for you.
Just saying the name Ana brought tears to my eyes. Thank you for sharing such an inspiring, emotional and difficult story. I bet it was so hard to write, but such an important part of your life and who you are.
Our Ana’s are watching us from above every single day. 💕
Sabía que esta historia me llegaría al alma! Que bendecida eres por vivir la experiencia de amor de hermanas. Que bueno coincidir en esta vida con seres tan especiales. Definitivamente hay que aprender mucho de Salud Mental. La sensibilidad es vital.
Y se necesitan tantas hermanas solidarias y profesionales comprometidas como tú, querida amiga... Tantas personas sufren en silencio. Mi deseo es que la historia de mi hermana ayude a la gente. Al menos a sentirse acompañados. Besitos y gracias por leerme.
Thank YOU for reading it! It's such a vulnerable piece... I think it deserves to be shared with others and, perhaps, even give some perspective in dark times. (I hope!)
I studied in school with Ana. She was quiet and reserved, but I would like to consider that she was my friend. She was honest in her points of view about different topics. An intelligent girl highly misunderstood by all, including myself. I always wanted to understand her more, yet she never opened her heart to me, which I understand. No one will have a label telling others- I am bipolar.
I am glad to have finally understand a little of what her struggles were. Bless you and your family for giving her all the help, love, and support. I truly hope others can treat people with love and respect instead of judging.
So inspiring to hear the life of your sister ana, such a persevered woman, as someone with the same diagnosis I felt seen. I hope to be as strong as she is🥹.
Thanks so much for reading my sister's story, Xaharia. And for being so brave to share a small part of yours. I KNOW you are as strong as Ana was because you take the time to show up. It means so much to me! And I'm sending you a huge hug full of love, understanding and admiration. I see you and I'm here for you.
Gracias por compartir esas vivencias. Mi corazón se estremece. Un abrazo.
Gracias a TI por siempre apoyarme. Te quiero!
Just saying the name Ana brought tears to my eyes. Thank you for sharing such an inspiring, emotional and difficult story. I bet it was so hard to write, but such an important part of your life and who you are.
Our Ana’s are watching us from above every single day. 💕
Most definitely! We are lucky to have experienced sisterly love ❤️
Sabía que esta historia me llegaría al alma! Que bendecida eres por vivir la experiencia de amor de hermanas. Que bueno coincidir en esta vida con seres tan especiales. Definitivamente hay que aprender mucho de Salud Mental. La sensibilidad es vital.
Y se necesitan tantas hermanas solidarias y profesionales comprometidas como tú, querida amiga... Tantas personas sufren en silencio. Mi deseo es que la historia de mi hermana ayude a la gente. Al menos a sentirse acompañados. Besitos y gracias por leerme.
Thanks for sharing this beautiful love story with us. ♥️
Thank YOU for reading it! It's such a vulnerable piece... I think it deserves to be shared with others and, perhaps, even give some perspective in dark times. (I hope!)
I studied in school with Ana. She was quiet and reserved, but I would like to consider that she was my friend. She was honest in her points of view about different topics. An intelligent girl highly misunderstood by all, including myself. I always wanted to understand her more, yet she never opened her heart to me, which I understand. No one will have a label telling others- I am bipolar.
I am glad to have finally understand a little of what her struggles were. Bless you and your family for giving her all the help, love, and support. I truly hope others can treat people with love and respect instead of judging.