Down the Foggy Street of My Mind, was written to depathologize and de stigmatize scary sounding mental health diagnosis. It chronicals the healing journey of the writer as she learns of her DID diagnosis as a result of early, extreme, long term childhood trauma and finds the way from survival to a pathway to a better life. Her poetry describes the expirience of dissociating in lyrical form. "After running from this burning building of a body, avoiding mirrors to evade the reflection of wild eyed animal eye shine", captures the panic and hiding necessary to survive her 20s in the late 80s and early 90s.