BLOG SERIES: The Twelve Pages of My Own Cheerleader
PAGE 2 — Memoir Shard: The Dismissal
I kept walking into those rooms with everything I had — symptoms, instinct, fear, the quiet knowing that something was deeply wrong. But woman after woman sent me away. They didn’t hear the urgency under my anger. They didn’t see the unraveling happening right in front of them.
Each appointment left me smaller on the outside and louder on the inside.
My body was raising alarms, and the people trained to listen weren’t listening.
I wasn’t asking for miracles.
I was asking to be believed.
And every dismissal carved another line into the story of why women like me learn to become our own translators, our own advocates, our own witnesses.
Footnote: Twelve possible future chapters

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