Intractable

When I started putting up notes together, and writing, in other words, I was not free of my neurological disorder. I just went back from the hospital. Then, I take a rest. Take a laptop on my lap as I stumble through some thoughts, which turn into words and sentences, bits by bits. I will try to present the situation and my reason for writing at my best.

I always wanted to write I’m afraid words may no longer spin through my brain. It’s my hobby; having a hobby is good, especially for someone with a chronic disorder who must not give up on their hobby, I was told.
Intractable: A New book

It became my daily routine to write a few lines after I had to resign from my regular banking job. My reasons for resignation were mentioned in my other books.

At some point in time, it will eventually crop up in this book as well.
When I put this into the book, I was not sure if this was the right thing to do. It consists of many things I wanted to hide. Yes, I did not disclose it all here.

It’s my wish, hope, and belief to help others with chronic illnesses. We are not alone; we are the chosen ones! Choosing what and why will depend on our attitude.

Now come with me as I presented to you a very meager part of my story. We are loved! Our journey includes rerouting, struggling to stand up, trying to recall things for assessment, and many more.

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