Acrostic Poem, Written by Keira for Invisible Illness Week
In one visit, like every visit, with every doctor
Needing; desperate for hope
Vague, but excruciating symptoms causing angst, fatigue, pain, cold, exhaustion
I listened and I talked; I begged and I cried; I prayed that you could be my
Savior; my solution
Instead,
Blame cast on my psychology; internalization and resignation
Loneliness, darkness, rage, spiraling down
Encapsulating me
(Bio) Keira 35 – year old Hashimoto’s patient and thyroid cancer survivor
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2 Responses to “Acrostic Poem, Written by Keira for Invisible Illness Week”
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Beautifully put! Well done!
HD
Beautiful poem well done love it.