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The hardest part wasn’t learning how to walk or talk again.
It was learning how to ask for help — and believing she was still worth it.
In the final episode of this five-part series, Tessa reflects on what it meant to lose her independence, her confidence, and her sense of identity — and how love, support, and self-compassion slowly rebuilt what fear and shame had taken away.
She speaks honestly about humiliation, pride, suicidal thoughts, and hitting emotional rock bottom. About grieving the person she used to be. And about the moment she realized recovery wasn’t about becoming who she was — but choosing to keep going as someone new.
This episode is about asking for help without seeing yourself as weak.
About redefining self-worth beyond productivity or ability.
And about making the daily choice to keep trying — even when progress is invisible.
By Through The RoughThe hardest part wasn’t learning how to walk or talk again.
It was learning how to ask for help — and believing she was still worth it.
In the final episode of this five-part series, Tessa reflects on what it meant to lose her independence, her confidence, and her sense of identity — and how love, support, and self-compassion slowly rebuilt what fear and shame had taken away.
She speaks honestly about humiliation, pride, suicidal thoughts, and hitting emotional rock bottom. About grieving the person she used to be. And about the moment she realized recovery wasn’t about becoming who she was — but choosing to keep going as someone new.
This episode is about asking for help without seeing yourself as weak.
About redefining self-worth beyond productivity or ability.
And about making the daily choice to keep trying — even when progress is invisible.