A Tourette syndrome patient (constant convulsions, explosive disease), an anorexic patient, an obsessive-compulsive disorder patient, three "flying over the madhouse". For patients with special diseases, the discrimination of others is not the biggest enemy, but their own depression and the helplessness of their relatives are the most hurtful. I want to integrate into the society, but after being rejected, I despise the society, be hurt by the world, and be hurt by myself. We ordinary people have the ability to restrain ourselves, round and smooth ourselves, and let others accept us, but they can't, it's not that they don't want to, but they can't, this is a disease, and it can't be cured. In the end, what they need is not that the world accepts them, but that they accept themselves, their loved ones, and themselves. Actually, so do we.
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