Seven Years of Rejection and Terminal Isolation

This forensic ledger documents seven years of systemic neglect and medical blacklisting. Barricaded in a 160 sq. ft. room, Celestia Quixs refutes the "relationship issues" narrative with clinical proof of coercive control and the "Survival Math" required to navigate terminal illness when agencies, family, and public figures remain silent.

When “Just Leave the Room” Is Not a Reasonable Solution

A terminally ill woman barricaded in one room explains why “just leave the room and clean” is dangerous medical advice when conflict triggers violent coughing that worsens thoracic outlet syndrome and accelerates lung collapse. This is harm reduction, not stubbornness.

From Aloha to Golgatha

A truth‑teller with hyperthymesia recounts a seven‑year siege sparked by a murder‑suicide, familial betrayal, and medical blacklisting. Unable to forget, she documents systemic violence, coerced silence, and a fight for survival as institutions attempt to erase both evidence and breath.

Medical Gaslighting and the Hidden Cost of Caregiver Sabotage

For the past five years, I have navigated a cycle of gaslighting and denied services within the medical and mental health systems. Attempting to advocate for my own care while managing C-PTSD and Major Depressive Disorder has been an exhaustive battle, often complicated by those closest to me. This account explores the intersection of institutional failure and interpersonal sabotage, detailing the systemic barriers that leave many struggling patients trapped without adequate support.