Sunday, June 11, 2017

I Am, I said.

I am, I said, to no one there. And no one heard, no, not even the chair. I am, I cried. I am, said I. And I have lost and I can't even say way. Leaving me lonely still. - Neil Diamond.

I started crying when I put the song on to play, because it's so me. I realized several months ago that I want cards to print up. "Professional Victim." That's kind of been a running joke inside my head. I do thrive, all the time and I'm proud of myself for that. Though I talk about a lot of tough things that people don't always want to hear.

Sometimes I don't want to say them. Opening myself up to the memory of the pain, hurts like lemon juice on a paper cut. After a while, a callous forms and I can examine a painful incident as a historian examines the elements of a tragic event.

I am fat, I said. If you know me in person you probably know this. I know this, though, I see myself as big or chunky or curvy until I see a photograph. Then I think, oh, well, there's the elephant in the room.. And it's me.

I view myself as a walking, hulking scar. Millions of unshed tears and unexpressed microscopic balls of anger. They line my butt, belly and arms. It shows the evidence of beating, rape and cruelty. It is me.

I cried and I cry still. I have emotional damage. Why bother denying it? I fear leaving the house sometimes. Challenging that takes more effort than I even realize.

Because I have albinism and am I already "different," I find it a little easier to be whatever else I am when I go out in public. Fat, emotionally damaged and legally blind.

I choose to be present in public places. I use a magnifying glass to read menus, to do stuff on my phone or to look at labels. So, too, have I begun to BE my emotional self more in public.

I claim my right to space. I claim my right to go sit in the car rather than face a crowd. I claim my right to say something weird in reaction to something I don't know how to handle. I claim my right to not poop in a public bathroom because it triggers too much anxiety.

I am acceptable and loveable because of these things. I am a part. I am, I cried.

You are too.

Kind comments welcome.

4 comments:

  1. Boy can I relate to the comment " I view myself as a walking hulking scar. I see you as so brave and thankful your are willing to share your story. Make this like not feel so lonely.

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  2. I found your beautiful blog through our lovely Scanners Group on Facebook. Thank you so much. I have heard these very same words from another friend - being the elephant in the room. She says it exactly like you, but like you, is courageous and participates in the world. And she is my best friend here in Los Angeles, land of the image. Because she is real. Like you are real. I love you both.

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  3. I used to live in Los Angeles. :) Be OUT loud and proud. ;)

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  4. I think at some time we all hate looking in the mirror because we see big noses, intense eyes, bad hair, or whatever we disapprove of at that time. It doesn't matter if you look like everyone else, we will sometimes see the worst in ourselves.

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