Cancer and PTSD – Run Silent, Run Deep
“…Slowly, slowly the wound to the soul begins to make itself felt, like a bruise, which only slowly deepens its terrible ache, till it fills all the psyche. And when we think we have recovered and forgotten, it is then that the terrible after-effects have to be encountered at their worst.” -D.H. Lawrence (Lady Chatterley’s Lover, 1928).
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Cancer And PTSD – Run Silent, Run Deep
“…Slowly, slowly the wound to the soul begins to make itself felt, like a bruise, which only slowly deepens its terrible ache, till it fills all the psyche. And when we think we have recovered and forgotten, it is then that the terrible after-effects have to be encountered at their worst.” -D.H. Lawrence (Lady Chatterley’s Lover, 1928).
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