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Learning to Sit With the Quiet: How Silence Became My Survival Skill While Living With Sarcoidosis

Tate Basildon

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Living with sarcoidosis has a way of changing how you hear the world. When your body is already loud with symptoms, appointments, and internal negotiations, silence stops feeling empty and starts feeling necessary. This reflection explores how quiet moments—unexpected, unplanned, and deeply human—became one of my most reliable survival tools.

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