the difficulty of a silent war is the silent wounds that go unnoticed in yourself. Trauma from years of gaslighting to your face and being the sane person in a room full of crazy people convinced they’re sane cannot be ignored.

Battle scars are real, even if there aren’t injured limbs. Don’t discount what’s called PTSD in veterans, and how it can manifest itself from psychological war.

Don’t ignore what you feel - we are all needed. Remember your value, ask for help when you need it, and don’t fear anything, because WE Win

I very much appreciate posts like this.

It is nice to know we are not expected to sashay through the last 5+ years and still be expected to behave *normally* as if nothing has happened. I sure haven't. Some days are ok, some great and some I meander through like a beaten down vegetable.

Dealing with real life while simultaneously balancing our *adventure* with Q is Challenging to say the least. This
is not a situation where you pick up a phone to make an appointment with a couselor or therapist for guidance.

Thank you for not discounting the trauma of it all. 😐🤗

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