Posts Tagged ‘thyroid disease is an invisible disease’
Acrostic Poetry Using the Phrase: Poetry in Motion
In case you're curious about where Poetry in Motion, comes from, think back to a song you heard when you were growing up or a remake of it in the 80s-90s. Oh, and check this [Read] | no responses.
Invisible Illness is Hardly Invisible
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 [Read] | 4 responses.
Acrostic Poem using the word Overbearing by Joanne
“Oh well, at least it’s not a bad cancer.” Very understanding of you . . . “Everyone gets tired.” Really? I’ve never felt like this before. “Buck up! [Read] | 11 responses.
New Word for Acrostic Poetry: OVERBEARING
This upcoming week, we're going to take the word overbearing and turn it into an acrostic poem, a story, a song, or any literary work you'd like. In addition, we're adding images. If [Read] | no responses.
Acrostic Poem using the word Benevolence by Judanna
Believe Enjoy Naturally Everyone's Voice Of Love Enduring Nurturing Core Enlightenment | one response.
Acrostic Poem using the word Benevolence by Joanne
Boisterous bouts of Energy . . . . . drained. Newly gained Empathy . . . . realized. Visual changes . . . Obvious . . . . strange. Little by little Everything is . [Read] | 2 responses.
This Week’s Word for Acrostic Poetry: Benevolence
This week's word for acrostic poetry is "Benevolence". Regardless of what benevolence means to you, with respect to your health and how you're feeling about where you're at, please write [Read] | one response.
New Word for Acrostic Poetry: IMPERVIOUS
We chose the word, impervious because of it's definition, "Not allowing something to pass through; not penetrable." With thyroid cancer and thyroid diseases, we are penetrated to the [Read] | one response.
Acrostic Poem using the word: FORTUITOUS by Keira
Falling down in a heap onto the hardwood of my bedroom floor. This is the last thing I remember as my world whirls past in blurry pieces; the edges softening and fading until I [Read] | 2 responses.
Acrostic Poem using the Word: FORTUITOUS, by Joanne
I had confirmation last Monday on removal of my Thyroid, that it was [Read] | 9 responses.