When chronic illness makes you invisible, who sees your pain? Who validates your exhaustion? Who understands the daily work of survival?
For thirty-three years, Kathryn M. B. Johnson has lived inside an invisible body-shaped by fibromyalgia, degenerative disc disease, PTSD, caregiving, and the relentless question: How do I keep moving forward when my body refuses to cooperate?
Invisible, Until I'm Not is her answer.
This is not a book about overcoming chronic illness. It's a book about living truthfully inside it-about the grief that reshapes your future, the caregiving that drains what little energy remains, and the slow, unglamorous work of resilience when the world expects strength you cannot always give.
Through deeply personal essays, Kathryn explores:
✓ What it means to be chronically ill in a world that only believes in visible suffering
✓ How PTSD and physical pain intertwine-and how to untangle them
✓ The hidden cost of caregiving when you're already running on empty
✓ How faith, doubt, and endurance coexist in the same exhausted body
✓ The W.R.I.T.E. The Trauma journaling framework-a practical tool for processing pain when words feel impossible
This book is for you if:
You live with fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, autoimmune disease, or invisible illness-and you're tired of being told you "don't look sick"
You're navigating PTSD, trauma recovery, or emotional pain that doesn't fit neatly into a diagnosis
You're a caregiver who's forgotten how to care for yourself
You need validation more than advice-someone who gets it, not someone who's trying to fix you
You're searching for reflective memoir that doesn't sugarcoat the hard parts or promise miraculous healing
What readers are saying:
"This is the book I've been searching for-someone who finally understands what it's like to be invisible."
"Kathryn writes with the kind of honesty that makes you feel less alone."