đź’Ą 36. UNFRIENDING THE TRAUMA LOOP

When every call became a crisis hotline, I realized I wasn’t helping them—I was drowning with them.


It started as support.
A listening ear.
A shoulder.
A safe space.

But over time,
it became something else:

A 3 a.m. call that sounded like my own panic.
A daily download of someone else’s chaos.
A relationship that ran on emergency mode
every single day.


At first, I called it empathy.
Then, compassion.
Then “being a good friend.”

But the truth?

I was enabling their loop—
and trapping myself in it too.


They didn’t want solutions.
They wanted symptoms.
To keep rehearsing the story
until it became an identity.

And I stayed on the other end of the line
like a hostage in a therapist costume.


I wasn’t healing them.
I was absorbing them.
Until my own nervous system
couldn’t tell their trauma from mine.


I started getting panic attacks
after their calls.
Started feeling depleted
before I even picked up.

Started to realize—

I was trying to help someone
who didn’t want to get out—
just wanted me to stay in with them.


So I made the hardest decision of all:

I hung up.

I unfriended the trauma loop.


Not because I didn’t care—
but because I finally did.

About me.


đź§  Emotional Takeaway:

Compassion isn’t the same as co-drowning.
Empathy doesn’t mean erasing your own sanity.

Sometimes the most loving thing you can do
is stop playing lifeguard
for someone who refuses to swim.


🪞 Reflection Box:

I wasn’t abandoning them.
I was rescuing myself.

Because staying in that trauma spiral
wasn’t connection—it was codependence.

And I needed space to breathe
in my own story again.


🎤 I answered pain with open hands,
A lifeline tied with soft demands.
But every cry became my own—
And soon, I couldn’t stand alone.

So now I guard what once I gave,
Not cruel—just learning how to save.
I didn’t quit, I found my loop—
And cut the cord on trauma’s group.

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