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How would you describe your invisible disability?

My depression would be myself covered in darkness and shadows ” – Rebecca



Roxii, face, Ulcerative Colitis
“My ulcerative colitis would most likely be red – with pain or embarrassment (and worry!)” – Roxie



Adela, face, photo, pills, rheumatoid arthritis
“My rheumatoid arthritis would be an overpowering, annoying and very active man. He’d be strong and healthy and that’s why part of me is very scared of him” – Adela



My DID wouldn’t be one single person but a variety. I like to describe it as a multi-faceted diamond. There are all these different parts but they all make up one whole.” – Gwenyvere



Faith, face, fibromyalgia
Her predatory advances are unpredictable; some days, you can survive without her bullying. Other days, my fibromyalgia is latched onto you, like a parasitic virus which you can’t shrug off.” – Faith



Jake, face, depression, shadows
“I am my depression. I see myself in a third person way, where the person that I’m looking at has an invisible disability, but I don’t … it’s like looking at a reflection of yourself, where your reflection has the invisible disability.” – Devon