There is no feeling quite as terrifying as not being able to breathe 
 
You heave and choke for the oxygen that moments before 
Sang sweetly down your throat;  
Now catching in your closing airway 
(Sea water against the walls of the city)  
Always the dull ache behind your eyes, the world blurring before you 
 
Remembering those speech therapy sessions you place one trembling hand 
On the abdomen, guiding the air through your nose  
(Hoping to slam open the ever-closing vocal cords)  
 
You fight to be filled with the loose air floating around you,  
you inhale 
The bright hot pain of airless lungs trying to expand  
  
There is no knowledge quite as terrifying as this:  
You are the only one who can save you. 
 
Short of tracheotomy,  
No pills,  
Men in white lab coats,  
Or inhalers 
Can make you breathe. 
 
You are your own hero.  
Sheets of breathing techniques, diagrams  
Of the throat, vocal folds, diaphragm,  
Lungs, rules: water, water, and more water 
It’s all in knowing your limits, trusting yourself 
To breathe 
 
It’s the most terrible kind of independence. 
 
 
(for more info on Vocal Cord Dysfunction visit 
www.cantbreathesuspectvcd.com)
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