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Sep 26, 2018

Trouble Everywhere

This topic is about dealing with the emotional and physical challenges that come after undergoing multiple surgeries, which have left someone with scars, health issues, and depression. Here are some pieces of advice and insights shared by others who have faced similar situations:

1. Scars and Self-Worth
- Remember that true beauty comes from within. A caring partner will see beyond physical scars.
- Avoid judging yourself by society's standards of perfection. Confidence should come from within.

2. Emotional Support
- It's healthy to express your feelings in safe spaces, like forums or support groups.
- Spiritual faith and prayer can provide comfort. Some find strength in feeling valued by a higher power and trusting in divine timing.

3. Surviving and Resilience
- Surviving numerous complications is a testament to your strength. Keep going, as good things can happen to good people.

4. Relationships and Intimacy
- Loving relationships and marriage are possible after ostomy surgery. Being open with partners can help them understand and support you.
- Personal stories show that life can continue positively, with some even having children despite medical predictions.

5. Managing Depression
- Accepting your body and, if needed, using prescribed antidepressants can make coping easier.
- Sharing your condition with friends and family can help build a strong support network.

6. Accessing Care
- Keep seeking medical financial aid programs and resources for pain management and treatment, even if you currently lack insurance. Don't give up on finding the help you need.
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