IMPOSSIBLE OR I'M POSSIBLE

You might look at my story from an outside point of view and think how awesome my life is, without understanding the very real struggles I’ve overcome to get to where I am now. I’m not just talking about overcoming fibromyalgia. From dealing with an illness doctors said there was no cure for (I proved them wrong, ha ha ha!), to foreclosure on my home, losing my job, divorce, bankruptcy, being separated from my very young children and having to completely redefine my career, I’ve learned that life is a series of choices. It’s completely up to you to choose if you’re going to believe anything is “impossible,” or if you’ll decide that “I’m possible”.

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