imtootiredtocomeupwiththis:

You’re not faking it.


People who fake things do it because it makes their lives easier to fake it.


Of all the people I’ve met who are so worried that they’re faking their chronic illness, or autism, or adhd, or depression, or whatever else,


Not one single one has had their lives made easier because of their condition.


It makes their lives harder, and the guilt they feel because they think they’re faking it only adds to that.


You wouldn’t fake something to make your life harder.


So don’t worry about it, okay? 


You’re not faking it.


And you deserve support and treatment.



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  9. xrouter2 said: The thing that helps me is that… People who fake things? They do it on purpose. They know they’re faking it. The difference between having it and faking it is that a person faking it will know, without a doubt, that they are. They have made the conscious decision to fake it. They know what they’re doing and they know it’s wrong. You have to WANT to fake something to be faking it. You cannot fake something accidentally. That legit don’t even sound right.
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