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Elena Filipczyk

Elena Filipczyk

Writes about autism, disability, trauma, grief & animals. PhD candidate. Autistic. ADHD. Probably lying down. \ud83c\udf31\ud83d\udefc\ud83d\udc9e\ud83c\udfb8

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Five years.

Today marks five years since my mum died. I can't believe how quickly the time has gone. My heart still aches for the suffering she went through, the things she'll never get to experience, the maternal guidance I still need and can't get fr...

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On birds and grief.

My aunt is dying. She knows she’s dying, and she’s entirely lucid. She’s decided to stop all treatment, except pain medication. She wants to go, she tells us. She’s had enough. And she misses her little sister; my mum. Though she’s still la...

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Deep(er) Water

Recently, a friend of mine formed a local writers' group. Tonight was our first meeting. At the tavern, we did our awkward introductions and my friend kindly complimented my work when introducing me. I felt my heart surge. The other women w...

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