The Smoking Backpack: Chronic Illness in Public

A doctor’s waiting room is usually boring. Mine briefly turned into a low-budget suspense film because my portable oxygen backpack looked like it was smoking. Living with sarcoidosis and chronic illness means getting used to equipment, routines, and symptoms that feel normal to you but deeply suspicious to everyone else. What started as an ordinary appointment became one of those strange public moments where illness stops being private and starts becoming a spectacle. It was awkward, absurd, and, honestly, a little funny. Because sometimes the only way to survive the weirdness of living inside a body that makes its own rules is to laugh before somebody calls security.

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