Translating these complex, abstract and often confusing when they're happening experiences in a way that gives others a glimpse into what it's really like living with it was a challenge. But from all the comments and such, it seems like the raw authenticity I put into it had a strong impact - and even more importantly, there's people who feel a little bit less alone because of it :')
(And you nailed what I wanted to say with the ending. Pushing through the fear to help someone else when they can't even help themselves, because they know it's a shared fear and it's right, is what makes Remi a truly strong person.)