In the beginning, you hear so many awful stories. People you know who have lost family members, friends. Those who have lost their homes. Places that are no longer there.
At first, you are energized to do what is needed to be done in the moment. But then, you are left with emptiness, exhaustion, pain, trying to regain something resembling what has been lost.
How do you prepare someone for these head-spinning feelings and for the aftermath, the trauma after the trauma of the weeks and months that follow?
There are those who lose every possession or almost everything or about half of everything. Then there are those who don't lose any things. They are still affected.
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