‘Guest Bloggers’ Archives
Acrostic Poem Using the Word: BEFORE
By now I should be used to Every day without a thyroid Focus on the healing Other than my suffering Remembering I’m not alone Endure and rise above | one response.
Acrostic Poetry Using The Word: BEFORE, by Ria
Back to where we started then. Excising and RAI did not suffice For you to go away ... Optimism slain, Residue tissue detected. Exercise in hope. Ria Vanden Eynde- | 3 responses.
Acrostic Poetry Using the Word: ILLNESS
I hate myself. And, then, I hate myself for hating myself. Loathing; Lapactic; Lethargic; a Labyrinth of poison; a labyrinth of levothyroxine augmented with citalopram Nervous; Naked; [Read] | 3 responses.
Triple Whammy or How to Cope with Multiple Cancers – Part X – Aftermath – or the other Shoe – by HD
Last week I discussed the worst case scenario, namely what if I wouldn't survive these three cancers in 2007. Well, I am delighted to say that I am still here and writing this chapter, [Read] | 2 responses.
Acrostic Illness Using The Word: ILLNESS
Illusion of continuing the Life knwown until now Lies in Never accepted Endless and frustrating Symptoms that Seek to control the life now --Ana | 3 responses.
Acrostic Poem, Using the Word: ILLNESS
Internal struggle Like feeling all alone Like pain Never shown Entering my new mind Severing all ties Strength I must find..................... Jillautumn | 8 responses.
Acrostic Poem Using The Word: ILLNESS
Is this what my life's going to be like now, Lethargy, balding, and resembling a cow Look fuckard thyroid, I never asked for this Now facial hair you got to be taking the [Read] | 4 responses.
Note to Self: Stop Attacking Thyroid
Note to Self: Stop Attacking Thyroid Many of us write letters to our thyroid that are nudging, cajoling, demanding explanation, pleading with that little butterfly gland to snap to it [Read] | 8 responses.
Acrostic Poem, Using The Word: ILLNESS
Inhaling life, Life without my thyroid, Life with cancer... Never the same again. Exhaling, letting go. Searching to embrace a new life Simply breathing, here and now. Ria -- | 5 responses.