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Do you identify as a survivor? A cancer survivor? A trauma survivor? 28484 123297791016060_1309174_n

 

Sometimes, it is less about what we survived and more about the fact that we did.

 

And what that means about us. 

 

When we say survivor, we are talking about the strength and grit that allowed us to keep going. We are talking about qualities inside us, how we quantify it, what specifically we lived through is less important than the very fact that we did survive. 

 

You are so much more than the worst experiences in your life. 

 

After a certain point, isn't trauma just trauma? Who are we to designate and delineate hurts and heart-cracking experiences? 

 

"I survived, that's what happened, or that's the most important part anyway." 

 

I am open here with my story, I have lived through pain and amazing experiences and it made me grow and helped to shape me into the flawed, beautiful and ever evolving human I am right now. I will not keep these things under wraps, illness is nothing shameful. 

 

28484 123297761016063_6432139_n(Of course, I'd rather you didn't tell me about your digestive system struggles over dinner, although you don't need to hide things either.)

 

But sometimes we can identify too strongly with that we have lived through and forget to focus on the most important part of that sentence: 

 

We lived through it. 

 

As in, we got past that, we got through and then we kept on going. 

 

I lived through it but

At the time no one told me that 

The very hardest part was not what 

I was living through.

It was not the through

But the living

To survive is one thing

To put down our history

To lay down our weapons, 

Our badge of honour and old wounds

To say this is not me

I am more

So much more than this trauma

So much more than the hand fate dealt me

And darling, she can be a handful on a good day.

Move onwards speaking the truth that

What I survived is nothing on me,

I am so much more than that.

No one dimensional figures

In bending cardboard here.

I got past that

I walked through hell and

Honey, I kept right on walking

Into the life that was waiting inside me

All along.

The challenges I have lived through

Oh sweetheart, those are

Just the footnotes

They've got nothing on me.

I am fascinating, aside from my traumas,

'I survived, that is what happened

Or the most important part anyway'.


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