Healing Out Loud — The Blog


Trauma doesn’t disappear when we stop talking about it.
It hides in our sleep, our bodies, our nervous systems, our humor, our relationships, and the decisions we make every day.

This blog is where I talk about trauma openly — PTSD, CPTSD, medical trauma, rare disease, childhood trauma, survival strategies, trauma brain, dark humor, healing, and everything we were taught to keep quiet.

Read with humor.
Read with compassion.
Read knowing you’re not alone — not now, not ever.

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It’s Not That I Think About Trauma Every Day…

It’s not that I think about trauma every day.
It’s that trauma rewired the way my mind moves.

It’s the shadow in the corner of the room,

the split-second hesitation before joy arrives,

the nervous system scanning the horizon for something it’s convinced is coming.

It’s the way I read a room before I walk into it.

The way I measure my words before I say them. Not because I am afraid — but because my body learned long ago that safety is something you earn.

I don’t wake up and say, “Let’s think about trauma before coffee.”

Instead, it shows up in subtler ways:

In how deeply I notice people.
In how I prepare for things I can’t control.
In the tenderness I feel toward anyone who has ever felt small, unseen, or uncertain.

It’s in the way I love — fiercely, but with caution, making sure the ground beneath me is solid.

Healing isn’t forgetting. It’s building a new way to exist inside what happened. A way to breathe in a body that remembers, but no longer rules you.

So no — I don’t think about trauma every day.

I live with its echoes.
Its lessons.
Its scars.
Its resilience.

And if I’m honest?
I have grown more in those echoes than I ever did in the silence before them.

Maybe you have too.


💛 What’s a way trauma changed how you move through the world — that you didn’t even realize was connected until later?

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