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RE: Life doesn’t stop with a diagnosis - how to accept Chronic Illness

in GEMS6 days ago

Let me tell you this…a long time ago, someone told me…never bite the hand that feeds you….Maybe there have been bad times on Hive, but I can’t say anything about that because I’ve never had a bad experience. I’m just happy that people read my articles, especially when I write about health issues. If my advice can help someone, that’s all that matters to me. I’m grateful for this opportunity.
That’s why I never look behind the scenes, I’m not here for that. As long as Hive is working and people are happy, that’s what’s most important.
If you’re referring to me attending HiveFest, I’ll just say this…it was the most amazing experience ever. I met so many wonderful people who shared great tips and showed such passion for supporting Hive and all of us. It gave me so much motivation for the future…not just on Hive, but in my life as well.

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Well the hand that feeds you is hurting a lot of people and they are looking for a get back I'm not going to say anything else if anything happens you know who to blame

It’s just that I can’t say anything bad because I don’t know what’s really going on, and I’ve never had a bad experience myself. But you also didn’t explain exactly what’s wrong. When someone only gives me crumbs of information and goes in circles without being clear, how am I supposed to know if it’s true? I’ll keep writing and sharing for as long as I can ✌️and supporting everyone on HIVE

I've told you what is going on they started downvoting my original content just because I helped out a friend year's ago who is now exposing the truth about Hive

It doesn't matter if they downvote me it doesn't change anything

Tell me the information you know because I can show clearly what is going on

If you want I could even come and meet your other half I prefer to speak face to face I'm old school like that and so are the people who are exposing the truth about Hive

As I keep saying if anything happens it is not my fault all your friends have had warnings but some never learn until it's to late