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Default Apr 23, 2024 at 07:32 AM
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As someone who has experienced a great deal of trauma throughout my life, it's commonly said that I have to work hard at my mental health.

In fact, it takes up so much of my time that there is little time to be the real me.

I can't work full time. I self isolate. I feel on the edge of sanity most days. I have difficulty in relationships.

It's exhausting.

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