The article discusses an individual's experience following a significant crash, describing the overwhelming sense of shock that accompanied the event. The author expresses feelings of numbness and acceptance, reflecting on how such emotions can arise during traumatic situations. Despite losing most possessions, they retain their passport and phone, indicating the weight of loss and the reality of needing to process the incident. This numbness affects their ability to sleep and indicates a deeper emotional struggle that they anticipate addressing in the future.
Shock is a helluva drug. We were all a bit out of it. At the time of the crash, I did think, 'Well, this is it.' It wasn't traumatic or heartwrenching, more of a feeling of acceptance.
It's been quite a while now, and I'm still feeling numb and unable to sleep.
I lost everything except my passport and phone so I have a lot of filling in the gaps to do tomorrow.
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