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The Testimony of Your Own Experience

Claiming epistemic authority over your embodied knowledge of illness, resisting medical or social gaslighting through documented self-testimony.

Juana
Why It Matters

Sor Juana repeatedly asserted her right to interpret Scripture based on her own study and reasoning—she claimed epistemic authority. Chronic illness patients often face systematic denial of their own knowledge: doctors dismiss symptoms, family members question severity, social narratives suggest you're exaggerating. This concept establishes you as the ultimate authority on your own experience. Your body's signals, your emotional responses to limitation, your assessment of your capacity—these constitute valid knowledge that need not defer to external interpretation. Practical application includes: documenting your experience (journals, letters, records), articulating what you know about your own patterns and needs, and refusing to accept others' interpretations of your illness as more valid than your own. Your testimony is evidence. Your sustained attention to your own experience generates wisdom that medical professionals and observers cannot access.

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