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Everything you’ll find on Lorepage comes from lived experience — not textbooks, not institutions. I’m not a licensed doctor, therapist, or psychologist. I’m just someone who’s been trying to make sense of things for a long time, someone who fell apart more than once and is slowly learning how to put the pieces back together — sometimes upside down, sometimes with gold.

This site is born from that slow rebuild. It weaves together fiction and reality, myth and memory, techniques and metaphors. You’ll find stories about other worlds — worlds that echo our own — and thoughts about this one: about neurodivergence, trauma, survival, healing, and the strange in-between places most people don’t talk about.

I share what’s helped me. What I’ve tried. What I’ve failed at. What I’ve come to believe, for now. I do this in the hope that it might be useful to someone — or at least, that it might make them feel a little less alone. But that’s all it is: sharing.

It’s not advice. It’s not treatment. It’s not a substitute for proper medical or psychological care. And if you’re in crisis or deep distress, I hope you find someone — a professional — who can hold you through it in a way I can’t.

That said, I know not everyone feels helped by the healthcare system. I’ve been there too — feeling unheard, misdiagnosed, or simply too complicated to fit inside a box.

And for those of us who live in that space between “functional” and “falling apart,” sometimes we have to become our own researchers, our own case studies. I respect that. That’s part of why this place exists.

Still, I have to say this clearly: anything you take from Lorepage, you take at your own discretion. If something I say resonates, beautiful — try it, explore it, shape it to your life. If it doesn’t, let it go. This isn’t a manual. It’s a mirror.

So: welcome. Wander freely. Read with heart. Apply with care.