What It’s Like To Live With PTSD
When it pours it rains, but that tragedy is self-inflicted. It doesn’t have to be the end of the world. We can, however, choose our masks, and choose our power source. I gave trauma no room.
Gwen Grace YehWhen it pours it rains, but that tragedy is self-inflicted. It doesn’t have to be the end of the world. We can, however, choose our masks, and choose our power source. I gave trauma no room.
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By: Gwen Grace Yeh