I was steeped in denial, but my body knew.

Suzanne Finnamore
About This Quote

I was steeped in denial, but my body knew. This is a common phrase that a person uses to describe the onset of a medical condition. More specifically, the feeling of being "stuck in denial" - often referred to as "denial of death." Someone who has been "stuck in denial" may experience a sense of helplessness as they begin to realize their situation is dire. In this quote, the speaker describes being "stuck" in denial as being on the brink of death.

Source: Split: A Memoir Of Divorce

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