Have you heard? Do you know? What to believe? ShTruth Poetry opens up about the traumatic experiences of suffering from head trauma. At the same time, overcoming brain injuries and fractures to her skull. Hill reveals how she can finally breathe easily, "I can smell, taste, see, hear and also recognize, why the suffering had to be." The circumstances a Pentecostal Christianity believer has in knowing that she need to open up by getting things right with God first. The trials, hopes, faithfulness, and courage to not feel ashamed of her body trauma. Even when folks lack tolerance, she sits in the room and spills her misery to her social therapist. The persistent outreach for treatment is necessary to endure hardship in visits to the psychiatrist to keep her sanity. The disclosure is her battle of what she believes exist. The disclosure is confronted in this story of her theory of what is pondered to be real; is it real? The imageries are vivid when she overcame those she lost. When battling her misery of memory loss to gaining distortion of what she could see, but it's obstructed. Now that ShTruth Poetry is seeing her condition through the biblical theory, her new philosophy is that she is happy that people left her side; God showed her something greater without those individuals she felt could be relied. The story transitions through gaining her identity, failure, self-acceptance, dedication to Christianity with purpose, and self-love. "Head Trauma is not an easy battle. Most people are told to fight it off in order to handle the discombobulating thoughts. When God was dealing patiently, I opened my eyes to see his arms wide open, saying; Whosoever will let him come. Today I thank the Lord for it all."
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