
Chronic Pain
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I love the colour but I do agree, I don't feel a beautiful bright teal represents the dull and aching of chronic pain. Definitely feel more emphasis is needed for the tiredness endured by chronic pain and the resulting fatigue. I also feel that mental health is incredibly impacted by chronic pain, so this would be nice to see a small representation of mental health struggles. I love the suggestion made my another of having a lighting bolt on the back to represent back pain. And spiked bracelets on legs for low limb pain. I love the castle design, the heart and planet stitch and stars representing Migraines. I have silent Migraines and can have an extreme fever, full body weakness, more servere pain and feel like I have the flu. It would be cool to have some part of the bunny extra floppy to represent muscle weakness- as a result of pain or from using aids.
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I think adding those little bolts ⚡️ that usually symbolize pain would be a cool detail, I feel that it should have some red, because red is so often associated with pain, as well as a calm nice color like purple, purple and red seem to go well together 💜 
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Adding sad eyebrows and eye bags to show exhaustion/sleep deprivation; because the pain never stops. Maybe have the bun come with a medication bottle, or a different symbolic tether to the pain y’know.
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I very much love this design. From the badass look, to the bright colors, to the wrist bands/shackle ambiguity.
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Oh, I’m buying this little guy as soon as it drops. As someone with chronic pain whose favorite color is green, this design is one I really vibe with! :D
Maybe it would be nice to add the tired eyes, as other commenters suggested. Possibly also a nod to back pain in some form? It could be as simple as a jagged zigzag along the spine, but having that added bit of representation would be nice.
The symbolism of putting up walls- or feeling “blocked” from participation in activities because of your pain- is also really good. As a chronic pain haver who often has to choose between using mobility aids to alleviate my pain versus being able to go do fun activities with my loved ones, it’s great to see that particular struggle acknowledged. <3