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Silent Pain, Screaming
Leaving my car, I hasten my pace as silent pain, screaming inside me intensifies with the increasing movements made by what I only can describe as an invisible snake slithering beneath my flesh. It’s felt by only me, and seen by no one - the strange phenomenon of a nervous system gone awry from side effects of the “miracle” of modern medicine. I know my conditions now by the title of Neuropathy, but that definition does not come close to describing what I experience unceasingly. Mere “tingling or numbness” would be preferable to the feeling of a slithering serpent squeezing or pressing down along my back. Striding into the grocery store, I find what I need as quickly as I can. At any time, my metaphorical serpent might decide to wildly strike, perhaps while in the checkout line as I wait with my silent screaming - Please, line, move! Just let me finish here! Afterward, with grocery bags in hand, I scramble to my car. Once inside, I press my back against my seat. Ahhhh, relief! The snake loses its momentum when I am reclined or pressing myself against a surface, and so I am not physically as active as I used to be. People with chronic unseen disabilities are not just a few. When you chance to see someone fidgeting in a line, looking as if they’d like to “jump out of their skin,” maybe you are seeing someone like me with silent pain, screaming from within. Nov. 19, 2022 For Edward Ibeh's Pick-A-Title, Vol 33 Poetry Contest #3 chosen: Silent Pain, Screaming
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