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Myths and Memories: Sickness Nostalgia
Since family dynamics have been on my mind this week, and a fair bit of nostalgia, I was curious:
What was your earliest example of “sickness”?
Did you have a particular role model as a child? Do you remember seeing it on TV, or hearing someone in your family talk about someone who was ill? How did they talk about it and how did it impact you, if at all?
I know that my last remaining grandmother was ill with cancer when I was a kid, but I barely remember it, and thus don’t remember how it was handled or approached. I know that her mythology in my family was of someone who refused a wheelchair to walk (even when she needed one) and never complained and always hid the worst from those she loved.
In a way, that has really influenced me throughout the years, and perhaps made long-term illness a bit stickier psychologically. I want to be brave and mysterious and stoic and strong, and (though honestly a great many doctors have called me “stoic” over the yers) I am yet to really live up to that.
What about you?
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