Memoir
Coming Soon — A Story About Trauma, Survival, and Finding My Voice Again
I was ten years old when my life split into a “before” and an “after.”
No one warned me that getting a rare neurological disease meant losing childhood, losing safety, losing the belief that my own body belonged to me. No one told me how lonely trauma is, or how silence makes it worse, or how long the healing can take when you don’t have the words yet.
My memoir is about what happens when your life collapses early — and you still grow up anyway.
It’s about:
medical trauma
rare disease
survival strategies that look like “strength” but feel like loneliness
childhood trauma you don’t recognize until adulthood
learning to speak after years of silence
the moment someone finally said “Me too”
the long road back to safety in your own body
and the kind of healing that only happens when you stop pretending you’re fine
Some parts are raw.
Some parts are darkly funny (because trauma comes with a sense of humor).
All of it is true.
I’m writing this book so other survivors don’t feel as alone as I did.
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Why I’m Writing This Book
Because silence kept me alive once —
but speaking is what’s helping me heal.
And maybe, if I say it out loud, someone else will finally breathe easier and say:
“Me too.
I thought it was just me.”
Status:
✔ Writing in progress
✔ Five Chapters drafted
✔ Editing ahead
✔ Publishing journey beginning
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