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Hello! I
thought you might be interested in what happened when I told people
about
my true self. To begin with, my mother and I both have chronic
illnesses.
Because mine are for the most part invisible, I've always thought that
I'd better keep them to myself. After all, how could others possibly
believe
what they couldn't see? I have spent a lot of time being lonely as a
result,
and that brings its own sort of pain.
Well,
for the first time in my life, I decided to take a risk, and I told my
secrets to my college classmates. I told them about my life, about all
of the problems I deal with every day, and about what it's like to have
a parent with a chronic illness.
Their
response was amazing. I had imagined, of course, that they might not
understand,
but exactly the oppposite happened. Once I told my story, they were
incredible.
They behaved as if they could see the real me for the first time!
I took a huge chance when I shared my secrets, and it turned out to be
the best thing I could have ever done. They treat me differently
now, not with pity (which I hate), but with empathy. They looked
underneath
the surface and found the person within...ME!
Now I
plan on sharing as much as I can whenever I can. I want to become an
advocate
for people, like me, with invisible disabilities. Bridgetbethany_summer@yahoo.com
- For a long
time I kept secret this invisible intestinal problem I had. But then I
lost so much hair that I had a big bald spot. There was no way
that
I was going to go back to school bald, so I got special permission to
wear
a scarf or hat in school. Up to that point, I had not told anyone
about my illness, even my friends. I thought they'd think I was a
freak, or something, especially without my hair. Then one day, I
was stopped in the halls by a teacher who demanded I take off my hat.
Grrrrr...I
was so angry!
I guess
that's what motivated me to stop all the secrecy, so I let my friends
know
about why I was losing my hair! Instead of treating me like a
freak,
they were so understanding, even making jokes about how I should wear a
sombrero to school one day just to annoy that teacher!
Not only
were they totally cool about it, they even all went out shopping that
week,
and got me tons of the coolest scarves and hats! It was totally
unexpected,
and I was so amazed that they cared that much. Then, when I
had
to have a colonoscopy done, one of them called the recovery room, just
to see how I was doing! I was under anesthesia so I couldn't
talk,
but the thought was so nice. Through this awful experience, I
have
learned exactly how great true friends are. They are always there
for me! Jessica
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