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Every part of a trauma tells a different piece of the story and until you look at each and every injury, you can't see what went wrong. We talk about the mechanism of injury, about where it all started, but the truth is, it's sort of a myth. We can't boil every injury down to one single blow. What hurts us is cumulative. It happens over time. We absorb blow after blow, shock after shock, painful hit after hit. But even then, even if we know exactly how we got here, it doesn't mean we can fix it. we can't heal every wound and that's okay. I have to believe it's okay. I have to believe that even if something seems like it cannot be fixed, it doesn't mean it's broken.
@apskepner got here okay (:
we watched a movie (the voices). which was an experience for her, lmao. now i’m going to bed.
apskepner replied to your post:+
that’s amazing! it just ended last night
god bless canadian netflix and shomi
apskepner replied to your post:
“doctorcristinayang is now greysanatomysource!”
woo! it looks fab :D
thank you boo! <33
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