I've never wanted to hug an Internet person more than when I read Chloe Spencer's article for my blog. She was massively let down by the people around her after being diagnosed with PTSD... and I just want to hug her! Read the article for yourself now!

https://katherineblakeman.com/post/how-being-ghosted-after-my-ptsd-diagnosis-influenced-my-ghosthunting-ya-book-by-chloe-spencer

How Being Ghosted After My PTSD Diagnosis Influenced My Ghosthunting YA Book... by Chloe Spencer

Content Warning: discussions of PTSD, brief mentions of suicide ideation When I was first diagnosed with PTSD and started treatment for it last year, I thought about how grateful I was to have a support system. I envisioned throngs of friends showing up for me the way you would someone mourning a loss: answering the phone when I called, offering to help me with minor tasks, or spending more time with me. As I fought through wave after wave of flashbacks, panic attacks, and bouts of suicide ideat

Katherine Blakeman
@kathblakemanwriter Chloe is an awesome person.