The First Architecture of Harm

How Silence Gets Built Into a Life Erasing the Silence begins where most survivor stories don’t: at the structure, not the event. It traces how silence is taught long before it is enforced, how a c…

Protyus A Gendher

That’s the real opening line of my autobiography, and it’s already written. With a life like mine, the first thing I needed to do was hold your hand, not impress you. If you want the rest, it’s living over in Erasing the Silence. #RFT #survivorliteracy #erasingthesilence #believesurvivors

https://survivorliteracy.com/2026/03/04/daily-prompt-autobiography/

Daily Prompt – Autobiography

The writer shares their autobiography’s opening line, “I’m 45 now,” emphasizing authenticity over impressiveness. They express a desire to connect with readers, suggesting that deeper insight…

Survivor Literacy
9) Adult Supervision Required (TW) – Revisited

The author adjusts to life in Indiana on a sharp learning curve.

InvisiblY MisdiagnoseD

Up to that point, I hadn't spent much time with my mom one-on-one. Most of my time was with my grandparents. I had to learn her from scratch, and she was no longer the person I had gotten to know. #erasingthesilence

http://invisiblymisdiagnosed.com/2025/10/27/7-new-scripts-revisited/?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=jetpack_social

7) New Scripts – Revisited

The narrative reflects on a childhood shaped by rigid family dynamics and expectations, particularly towards maternal roles. The author recounts the contrast between their mother’s lively past and …

InvisiblY MisdiagnoseD

Further removed I spent my time
Without a friend that I could call mine
Still watching rules as they fail to make sense
While others abide and I stay on the fence
And still I kept thinking someday
I’d figure it out, and get to play #erasingthesilence

http://invisiblymisdiagnosed.com/2025/10/26/5-i-wanna-play-revisited/?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=jetpack_social

5) I Wanna Play – Revisited

The post “I Wanna Play” by Protyus A. Gendher reflects on the author’s experiences with isolation and societal exclusion throughout childhood and adulthood. Through evocative poet…

InvisiblY MisdiagnoseD

If a child is lucky, they'll be exposed to any number of diverse ways of doing things. They'll have access to many safe adults, that help them grow and develop. Unfortunately, this is difficult to find under the prevalence of the Cult of the Ego. #erasingthesilence

http://invisiblymisdiagnosed.com/2025/10/25/3-my-cult-of-origin-2/?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=jetpack_social

3) My Cult of Origin – Revisited

The author explores the concept of “normal” as defined by family upbringing and experiences, using The Cult of the Ego to detail their childhood in a Colorado family shaped by strong pa…

InvisiblY MisdiagnoseD

I started out just wanting to expose all of the barriers to diagnosis/care for someone with a rare disorder. Along the way I've longed to also write about housing, homelessness, politics, gender, race, science, trauma, healing and more. #Erasingthesilence

http://invisiblymisdiagnosed.com/2025/10/24/1-stronger-than-my-collagen-revisited/?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=jetpack_social

1) Stronger Than My Collagen- Revisited

The author, a 45-year-old disabled individual, shares personal experiences and revelations from navigating life with rare disorders. They aim to explore themes of intersectionality, trauma, and soc…

InvisiblY MisdiagnoseD