Did your parents have PTSD of the war too ?

Aegon

The Conqueror, King of all Westeros
I remember that when I was little, my mother ALWAYS came to accompany my sister in front of her school in the morning, always always and when we asked her why she told us that she was traumatized by the War

Well, she had other types of behavior too, she had mood swings, she got angry very quickly, did incomprehensible things to punish us even when we didn't do anything.
 

Yaraye

VIP
My mother always on survival mode :mjcry: I think she sometimes forgets to enjoy the moment :francis: May allah make it easy on her :fittytousand::rejoice:
 
Alhamduillah no as they left way before the war, but my grandfather had to get on a boat from Xamar to Mombasa that was way overcrowded he saw people die of how packed it was and get thrown in the ocean so he never liked the sea after. My grandma on the other hand refused to leave and just went to Afgooye never seen anyone more hardheaded no fear.
 
You made the same thread last year.

Why do you always rehash your old threads 🤨
Well that's how ptsd works it keeps coming back...
Maybe he genetically inherited ptsd from the war aswell 🤔

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Barni

⚠️ EPILEPTIC WARNING ⚠️
Nope my hooyo forgot about that shi, I heard memory loss is a way to cope with trauma.
 

Awd

Araabi
Bosnian PTSD sufferer:
"It was a horrible sight, my family were killed before my very eyes and I don't want to live anymore."

Ukrainian PTSD sufferer:
"I ran away for my life, my town, my street, my house. Its all been destroyed by the Russian invaders. I have no life anymore."

Somali PTSD sufferer:
"Hadaanu nahay dadkii Ilaahey maneeystay ee deegaanka, laangaabyadii ciilanaa habeen iyo maalin baanu madfac la garaacaynay, 10 un bey niga dileen anaguna 100 baanu ka dilnay laangaabyadii ciilaanaa wallahi laangaab waa ehlul naar."
 

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