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Tag: chronic

Surviving the evenings until Summer

Hi everyone! Evenings have been very difficult for me lately. For a while my mood was low early on in … More

chronic, health, illness, Ireland, London, mental-health, pain, thoughts, update

A Touch of Reality: Living with an Undiagnosed Chronic Illness

There are days when all I want to do is cry and other’s when an invisible force is stopping me … More

chronic, fatigue, health, illness, invisible, Ireland, Irish, mental-health, undiagnosed, update

It isn’t contagious: Living with an Undiagnosed Chronic Illness

Don’t mind me I cried myself to sleep last night It isn’t contagious the worst you’ll come away with is … More

british, chronic, illness, Ireland, Irish, poem, poet, poetry, teen, undiagnosed

Invisible me: Living with an Undiagnosed Chronic Illness

Invisible me is not seen as a priority life is forever on hold already retired and old. A name to … More

chronic, health, Ireland, Irish, poem, poetry, spoonie, teen, undiagnosed

Living a half life: Living with an Undiagnosed Chronic Illness

Living a half life Empty Yet even Injected with necessities All that I know Scarce of normality. Living a half … More

anxiety, chronic, chronic-pain, illness, Ireland, Irish, London, poem, poetry, shyness, social-anxiety

A constant reminder: Living with an Undiagnosed Chronic Illness

Is there a need To constantly remind me That I’m not the same as I used to be Pain has … More

awareness, chronic, illness, Ireland, Irish, London, Londoner, pain, reminder, teen, UK, undiagnosed

What’s wrong?

Why can’t I be okay when I’m quiet? Not down because I’m opposite Of how you like to see me … More

chronic, illness, Ireland, Irish, Londoner, pain, poem, poetry, story, teen, UK, undiagnosed

Trigger: Living with an Undiagnosed Chronic Illness

I am slowly accepting This pain Is a trigger This never-ending pain Has given way to Anxiety in the past … More

anxiety, anxious, chronic, health, Ireland, Irish, London, poem, poetry, teen, UK, undiagnosed

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