I try to speak my own personal truth about my experiences as a woman with Turner Syndrome
My friendships with other women with Turner Syndrome are one of the most important things in my life. I try to listen and learn from them.
Being a woman with Turner Syndrome is something at the centre of my being and informs a lot of who I am- and often positively. It has given me such insights
I cannot help but connect my experiences with Turner Syndrome to the experiences of other women. It has taken me years to name and articulate what I went through, to disclose the attempted rape and the inappropriate behaviour of the doctor who treated me as a teenager
Social media has helped me and connected me with many other women. >I have learnt a lot from them.
I have tried to raise my voice in a constructive and helpful way
But I feel I get too annoyed with others and that I contribute to the negative/unhelpful energy. I also spend to much time engaging in unhelpful discussions.
I have no regrets but want to rethink how I live things out
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