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What is the toughest thing in life you've ever experienced?

Hi y'all I'm 35. What is the toughest thing in your life that you've ever had to deal with? Why was it so hard? And did any thing good or bad come from it? I've had a fairly easy life save for being born with a messed up Mitral Valve. They recently went in and repaired it. Until now I've never had a Mitral Valve that worked properly. For so long I was lethargic, easily fatigued, and always felt out of breath from the most simple of tasks. I use to get super cold easily as well. Since the open heart surgery many of these issues are gone but while I'm recovering the road has been filled with thorns. I played Lightfall once before Surgery and once after I was finally released after a week in the hospital. The incision site is along the middle of my sternum and some times it feels weird. My primary symptoms post surgery include nausea and vomiting, but in my case the vomiting is the most painful thing I've ever experienced in my entire life. Not only does it put pressure on my incision site but it also has wrecked my health. I can barely keep simple things like soup, water, and apple sauce down and my stomach is always in constant pain. I've lost sleep and lost 25lbs since before surgery. I am some what sleep deprived and extremely thirsty. I can keep tea and water down but when I tried Gatorade it came up within minutes. I have been distracting myself by focusing on Iron Banner but soon it will be over and I will be left alone with the madness of my pain. This current experience is the worse thing I've ever experienced and I would not wish this on my worse enemy. Playing Lightfall after surgery felt like motion sickness and over stimulation, it was not pleasant getting my Titan through the story but I did it in honor of Lance and I intend to try to play my Titan more often in honor of his memory. This has been Dr. Azoth Who sending you her best. May peace and love follow you all the days of your lives, may you dwell in the house of the gods forever. Goodnight. I pray I sleep soon. [spoiler]Moderator edit: This thread has been updated with tags that are more appropriate. Feel free to private message the moderator who moved your post, link to topic, for further clarification about why this topic was moved.[/spoiler]

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  • Car accident about 10 years ago. I still have ptsd from that. I was coming home from work and someone pulled out right in front of me. I was driving about 30 mph, they pulled out about 10-15 ft from me and my car had drum brakes and i skidded right into the side of the other car. Completely totaled. What was so traumatic about it was my car was a 1965 mustang that my parents bought me as a project when i was 15. I grew up rebuilding that car with my dad, it had always been my dream car, we had finally finished it with new paint, interior, rebuilt motor and i only got to drive it for 2 months before the crash. Its been tough, but if i learned anything, its two things, One dont take anything in life for granted because it can be taken right away and there's nothing you can do about it. And two, if you're ever rebuilding a vintage car, always always always switch out the drum brakes for discs.

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