An effect of trauma

Emotional numbness

Not depression exactly. More like the feelings stopped arriving, or arrived and could not be identified. Going through the motions. Watching your own life from a slight distance. People ask how you feel and you genuinely do not know. The numbness developed because feeling was too much. The problem is that it numbed everything, not just the pain.

One more thing worth saying plainly: this began as protection. At some point it was the thing that got you through. If it is still running now that the danger has passed, that is not a flaw in you. It is proof of how hard something once worked to keep you safe.

It can sound like

“I feel numb.” “I know I should feel something but I do not.” “I watch my life like it is happening to someone else.” “I cannot cry even when I want to.” “I do not know what I feel.”

If any of those sentences live in your head too, you are in good company here.

Nothing on this page is a diagnosis, and nothing here decides what is wrong with you, because nothing is wrong with you. Something happened to you. This page exists so that when you are ready, you can find people who understand it from the inside.

You do not have to carry this alone.

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