FIGHTING TO BREATHE

When you are terminally ill, fighting to breathe shouldn't require a battle. This essay documents the intersecting patterns of corporate gaslighting, SSDI payee exploitation, and family medical neglect. A raw account of choosing objective reality over comfortable delusions when the system fails.

The Push/Pull Was Never Mine

The push/pull in my relationships wasn't my BPD—it was external narcissistic family abuse and enabler complicity. Naming the pattern ends self-blame. For scapegoats and truth-tellers who can't forget: your intensity is proportional, not pathological.

The Cost of Being the One Who Knows

After decades of sacrificing for her family, a dying woman fixes a life-or-death insurance crisis alone while her daughter refuses one phone call and sends condescending links. A raw memoir of the scapegoat who keeps surviving the family that never shows up.