Introducing Myself: I’m Diana — a.k.a. unwellbutcutee

Soft, chaotic, and cute — basically my whole vibe in one photo.
Welcome to my little corner of the internet! I’m Diana, better known online as unwellbutcutee, because if life insists on throwing diagnoses at me like confetti, the least I can do is stay cute while dodging them.
This blog is where I finally peel the curtain back and say, “Yep, this is me.” Unfiltered. A little chaotic. Very real. And still managing to sparkle through all of it.
🌸 Who I Am
I’m a mix of determination, dark humor, and emotional plot twists.
My life has been a scrapbook of healing, growing, backsliding, resetting, and occasionally thriving in ways that surprise even me.
I’m still figuring myself out — and I’m learning to enjoy the process instead of fighting it.
🧠 My Diagnoses & My Reality
Over the years, I’ve collected a handful of diagnoses (honestly enough to start a small museum). They’ve shaped my routines, my relationships, and the way I move through the world. Some days I handle them gracefully; other days, I’m dragging myself through the plot like a character who should’ve gotten a nap two episodes ago.
I talk about them openly because:
They’re part of my story. They’re nothing to be ashamed of. Someone out there is living something similar and needs a reminder they’re not alone.
These diagnoses don’t define me — but they’ve definitely helped me become a tougher, softer, smarter version of myself.
📅 This Year: A Wild Ride
If this year had a genre, it’d be a chaotic mix of coming-of-age, drama, and dark comedy — with plot twists no one asked for.
This year brought:
Self-advocacy (sometimes terrifying, always worth it) Growing pains that forced me to level up Breakdowns and breakthroughs often occurring within the same 24 hours A deeper understanding of what I need, what I deserve, and what I refuse to tolerate Proof that I can survive things past-me would’ve sworn were impossible
It’s been rough, real, and ridiculously transformative.
📱 How Instagram and TikTok Helped Me Survive This Year
People love to dunk on social media, but honestly? Instagram and TikTok have been two of the biggest sources of comfort, education, and validation during some of my hardest seasons. Yes, they can be messy — but between the chaos, I found creators who genuinely helped me grow.
✨ The “Make-It-Real” Videos
These creators don’t fake perfect lives. They show the messy hair, the shaky hands, the real emotions. And watching their honest moments made me realize:
I’m not weird. I’m not alone. Other people struggle the same way I do.
There’s something healing about hearing someone say the thing you’ve been too embarrassed to say out loud.
🧠 Informative & Educational Content
TikTok especially became my unofficial school.
I learned coping skills, symptom breakdowns, and tips for advocating for myself in medical settings — things no doctor ever bothered to explain.
Creators who turn complicated topics into bite-sized, understandable videos?
Angels. Saints. They deserve snacks and awards.
📣 Advocacy That Actually Empowers
Seeing people speak boldly about disability, mental health, chronic conditions, and accessibility lit a fire in me. Their honesty taught me that advocacy isn’t loud or aggressive — it’s simply telling the truth about your experience.
Much love,
Di (pronounced ‘dye’) from @unwellbutcutee on IG💗
Find me on instagram and TikTok.
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Thanks for being here! Cheers 🥂




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