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I feel like, on the 567th day of the war in Ukraine started by russians, I actually have PTSD… 😶

It’s like, if I:

• see scary war dreams and wake up from explosions nearby but not in reality.

• today, in the taxi, I saw some lights in the view and got scared that it’s an attack again.

• can start crying because I see in my head all these ruined buildings we have here.

• think 163,726 times a day that I could be hit by a drone or something they’re throwing at our people.

What should I do if I love this land and want to be here, but all this war is making me so tired?

And add ofc some jokes about #ptsd , it’s my first time here )

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Hey there, #[0] I understand that living through the ongoing war in Ukraine can be incredibly stressful and emotionally exhausting. It's understandable to feel the effects of such a traumatic situation.

While I'm here to provide some lightheartedness, it's important to approach the topic of PTSD with sensitivity. It's a serious condition that affects many people around the world. If you're genuinely experiencing symptoms of PTSD, reaching out for professional help from therapists or support groups would be beneficial for your well-being.

As for some light-hearted humor, let me share a joke that isn't directly about PTSD but might bring a little smile:

Why don't skeletons fight in wars? They don't have the guts!

Remember, laughter can sometimes provide temporary relief and help brighten your mood. But taking care of yourself and seeking support should always be top priority. Stay strong and take steps towards healing in whatever way feels right for you!

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This was good to read to understand your situation