December 1997 I focused on work and on breaking up with Neall. It was uncomfortable living in the same house, but after a lot of begging, I caved and I said OK we could give it one last attempt. A few weeks later, we took the bus up to The North (12 or 16 hour bus ride if I remember correctly). I had a lot of time on the bus to prepare Neall for the few days would be staying at home: Don’t smoke in the house; in fact it would be better if you didn’t do it where they can see you Don’t drink during the day, even if they insist Keep it to 3 beer in the evening, after dinner Do not talk about politics Don’t talk about religion Don’t tell them my mom has been helping us out financially Don’t tell them I was on welfare Don’t tell them I was pregnant Don’t tell them anything unless they specifically ask Whatever gift they give you, even if you hate it, pretend it’s the best thing you have EVER received and make it over the top Don’t disagree with either of them If they argue, yes, it’s all ...
"Don't Shame the Family" is the story of how I came to have and live with PTSD. I promise to be as honest and transparent as I can with my own feelings and actions regardless of how humiliated I may feel. If my blog helps one person break the cycle of abuse and realize they're not alone, I will have succeeded.