Poetry Contest: The Most Ridiculous Thing You've Been Told About Your Fibro Experience!

CONTEST ENDED APRIL 24TH.VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE HERE!

New Poetry Contest!! Poetry Contest: The Most Ridiculous Thing You've Been Told About Your Fibro Experience!

Now - April 24th. Tell your story, let off some steam, and get creative! To enter, write a poem (or poems) about the most ridiculous things you've been told about your fibro experience. It can be funny, light-hearted, intense...anything! It's your poem and it's about how you want to express yourself.



Then, post your poem in a comment below.

Starting April 27th, we'll post a poll to vote for your favorites!

Happy writing!

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  • Jacki

    Will this be starting up again?

    22 months ago

  • Kristi

    I love all of your poems it explains how people do not get this and how family and doctors and you friends start to look at you like you don't want to work and your just lazy but there is always one person in your life that truly understands and that would me my mother. I love your poems and god bless all of us with this unexplaniable disease in which a lot of people believe does not exist.

    33 months ago

  • Gina

    So now I have a diagnosis

    I'm not so crazy

    It's not in my head

    Time to tell the family

    Now I must explain

    Exactly what it is

    And prove that yes

    Such a disease

    Really does exist

    So far so good

    One after another

    My family understands

    So many questions

    So few answers

    Then one comment

    Came my way

    One which stopped me

    Dead in my tracks

    "It's because of those shoes you wore"

    Says my aunt

    I had to stop and ask

    "What do you mean?"

    "Oh, you know" Says she

    "Those heels you wore to work..

    They killed your nerves.

    They gave you this disease"

    I just thanked her for her insight

    And called it a night

    Out of all the wacky things

    My family could come up with,

    High heeled shoes

    Definitely topped the list!

    34 months ago

  • Clairepie

    I can only metaphor the feeling for those who’ve never felt
    The shredding of the skin and the brain from thought. The melt.
    The battle of pain begins when you sleep inside out
    The biting from the teeth, claws grab, there’s no one about
    To show them you’re fighting is like giving in.

    When the battle’s almost over, you right yourself true
    Eyes look outside but there’s something within you
    That tears and scars and blinds and quiets
    You took it with you inside and on you it diets
    To show them you’re fighting still giving in.

    Splits into a thousand peaces,
    Each one a life time apart
    When the pain goes
    You feel the healing scars

    That is until a shock attack of biting gripping teeth
    The monster pain you thought was dead
    Was nothing but asleep
    And it still goes on, all within a blink

    You smile and reach over to your tv remote
    That was a good show
    You let no one know
    You are fine

    On the outside.


    Clairpie

    34 months ago

  • Michelle

    Years ago after I hurt my back

    I started to hurt everywhere.

    I felt like I always had the flu

    And even started losing my hair.

    I told my doctor then

    That something else was very wrong.

    He replied to me as if he actually knew

    That it was all in my head all along.

    I almost believed him and took the meds

    Just in case I was crazy,

    Then he told me something worse,

    He told me that I was just lazy!

    Being the person that I am

    I knew that this was not true

    And I looked him straight in the eye

    And told him maybe he was crazy too!!!

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    34 months ago