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The BLARING ALARM signaled time for the start of another day...

Another day JUST like yesterday. AND the day before that.

As Sarah rolled over, feeling around the bed for her phone, she silenced the alarm.

Eyes still heavy, desperate for an extra minute in her safe haven from the struggle ahead, she picked up her phone and started scrolling.

She didn’t know what she was looking for...

Just something to take her mind off the daunting day ahead.

It seemed like the days were getting longer and longer.

And by the end of each one, Sarah was completely exhausted.

Exhausted from existing - with headaches, random back pain, and a few extra pounds here and there.
 
Was This Normal? - Was This How Life Was Supposed to be From Now On??
 
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