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Confessions of a Hoarder.

An illness that’s hard to break

By Marie381Uk Published 7 months ago 1 min read

Confessions of a Hoarder

I didn’t plan to end up like this. It started with one box, then another. Things I couldn’t throw away because they meant something, or maybe they didn’t. I told myself I’d sort them out one day. One day turned into ten years.

I have newspapers stacked by the door, clothes I don’t wear piled on chairs, and broken gadgets I swear I’ll fix. I keep birthday cards from people I no longer speak to and receipts from shops that closed down years ago.

Some nights I sit in the middle of it all, just looking. Part of me feels safe surrounded by these things. Another part feels trapped.

Friends stopped visiting. They said it smelled musty. They said it was unhealthy. I said I’d clean up soon, but I never did.

I’m not lazy. I get tired. I get overwhelmed. Every time I try to clear a space, I find memories tangled in the dust. How do you throw away your past?

But yesterday, I threw out three magazines. That’s not much, but it’s a start.

Maybe next week, I’ll clear the hallway. Maybe.

Maybe next week I will add to it. I am a self confessed hoarder called Alice Barns

Short StoryEmbarrassmentHumanitySecretsStream of Consciousness

About the Creator

Marie381Uk

I've been writing poetry since the age of fourteen. With pen in hand, I wander through realms unseen. The pen holds power; ink reveals hidden thoughts. A poet may speak truth or weave a tale. You decide. Let pen and ink capture your mind❤️

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  • Calvin London7 months ago

    I have a mild hoarding problem. I start with things, but as you say, everything has a meaning, or maybe I will need that someday. Could you believe I carried some stuff over to America 20 years ago, and all the way back, and I still have them? Maybe it is not just a mild problem 😢😢

  • Sandy Gillman7 months ago

    Hoarding can be such a sad illness, I think a lot of people don't understand it so it can be hard for people to get help.

  • Mark Graham7 months ago

    Good job. At least she's trying. She knows she has a problem and very slowly working through it.

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