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Why I'm Making the Invisible Visible as Someone With Inflammatory Bowel Disease

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Invisible disabilities get forgotten about so much in society, yet 80% of disabilities in the U.K. are invisible. We are just as important and just as worthy, which is why I create projects to help educate others on them to hopefully one day stop the discrimination we receive and to also empower those living with one.

I was a physically fit 24-year-old, engaged and with a successful career. I had IBS, depression, anxiety and back problems but I was still able to live a normal life without any physical difficulties.

But that changed massively for me in 2017. My mom got diagnosed with lymphoma at the start of the year and it impacted my depression and anxiety.

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