Anchored by Family’s Love


Since the day I was diagnosed with Mogad, life has felt like a series of hurdles—each one taller and more daunting than the last. The endless cycle of doctor visits, new medications, and tests has left me feeling exhausted, both in body and spirit. There are days when the uncertainty presses down on me, making it hard to breathe, let alone find peace in my own mind. But through it all, my family has been my anchor. I am so grateful for the way they have stood by me, even when none of us had the answers. We’ve all had to learn together—reading, asking questions, sitting in waiting rooms, and trying to make sense of a world that suddenly felt unfamiliar. Their patience and willingness to understand what I’m going through has been a comfort I never expected, but desperately needed.I felt a small spark of hope. It reminded me that even in the darkest times, I am not facing this journey by myself. We are all still learning, still coping, and still searching for answers. But together, we find strength in each other. And for that, I am endlessly thankful.


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