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Learning to walk again






Behind the picture.
It took great strength and effort to fight against my body and mind. I had re-learn to walk from the beginning.

So many people are involved to gain back my health and to walk. I'm lucky to have beautiful people with me. My parents who literally tried everything to help me to relief the pain I have on my left shoulder. I can be so emotional thinking how much everyone helped me to walk.

We tried from acupuncture, physiotherapy, chiropractic, Ayurvedic massage, Botox and etc for past three weeks. I guess everything helped me to walk. I'm overwhelmed by everyone.

My best friend who trained me to walk. I fall million times and with enormous patience, we did it. Every afternoon I go to park with my parents, sisters and friends to walk. Trust me the pain on my left shoulder  I can't explain the pain.

However, I overcome it. God bless. I'm so thankful for everything. Everyone shown their unconditional love and I can't thank enough. I know there are chance that my dystonia might get bad again but I'm fighting. I know there is/are great support for me. I love you all. I will rise again and shine. ❤❤

#dystonia #dystoniaawareness #epilepsy #epilepsyawareness #neurologicaldisorder #neurological #livelife #love #health
#just took the picture# my first selfie after weeks

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