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PTSD Support Systems


Acceptance is Key
Living with PTSD often means navigating a world that looks very different from the one you once knew. Everyday tasks, which may have once been second nature, can now feel overwhelming or even impossible. It’s easy to fall into the trap of comparing your current self to who you were before PTSD, or to others who seem to move through life with ease. These comparisons can be disheartening, but learning to accept your present abilities is a crucial part of the healing journey.

Elyse
May 203 min read


Finding Peace Through Crafting: A Journey with PTSD and Insomnia
For over a week, I’ve struggled to find restful sleep—my insomnia woven tightly with the effects of PTSD. Each night is a challenge, as old memories resurface and peace feels just out of reach. Through it all, I’m learning to be gentle with myself, recognizing that healing comes in small steps. If you’re also facing sleepless nights because of past trauma, know that you’re not alone. There is hope in every little victory, and together, we can keep moving forward—one night at

Elyse
Mar 254 min read


The Power of a Support System: Navigating PTSD Together (From My Heart to Yours)
Living with PTSD can feel incredibly lonely, but you don’t have to walk this path alone. In this blog post, I open up about my own journey and how building a support system has been a true lifeline. Whether it’s a friend’s gentle encouragement or just knowing there’s someone you can text on a tough day, having people in your corner makes all the difference. I hope my story and insights encourage you to reach out, accept help, and remember that healing happens best when we lea

Elyse
Mar 232 min read
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