Narrative Medicine Monday: May Cause

Writer Elspeth Jensen highlights the many instructions we are confronted with when taking medications in her Bellevue Literary Review prose poem “May Cause.” Jensen’s poem accelerates throughout and hints at the absurdity of all we are told to do, not to do, of all we are advised to avoid, to look out for: “Use care when operating a vehicle, vessel, boat, until you become familiar with blurred vision, symptoms worsening, fear, or sadness.” Jensen repeats “do not” six times in this short poem. The reader, as the patient, feels the anxiety evoked by the many stipulations of being medicated.

Writing Prompt: Think of the last time you read the instructions given to you with your medication. Perhaps you still have one in your medicine cabinet. Take it out and read it in full. How many times are you told “do not?” Is anything confusing? Humorous? Did you adhere to the instructions? Why or why not? Write for ten minutes.

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Narrative Medicine Monday: Lithium and the Absence of Desire

Virginia Chase Sutton’s wrenching poem “Lithium and the Absence of Desire” warns of what may be lost in taking a necessary medication. She deftly describes the world before starting lithium and the reader is entranced along with her, “dozing in light and soaked color.” Despite side effects causing a graying of her world, the author dutifully takes “the medication as prescribed.” Written in second person, the reader is drawn into her longing for what she has lost and together we collectively struggle in vain: “Strain all you will but you have given desire away.”

Writing Prompt: This poem describes a negative, even devastating, side effect of a medication, yet the writer recognizes there was “No choice since you must take the pills.” Have you experienced a minor or life-altering side effect from a medication? Describe life before and after starting the medication. Did you keep taking the medication as prescribed, or did you search for a different treatment? Write for 10 minutes.

 

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