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traumatized and can’t sleep
Thread starterbear_trapped
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it's almost 2:30 am but i can't go back to sleep at all. i just woke up not too long ago and was feeling my hair when a big ass roach fell out. it ran away and is alive in my room. wtf do i even do in this situation im freaking out
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littlelungs, WrongPlaceWrongTime, MeltedJello and 8 others
Having dealt with roaches and pests since childhood, I absolutely understand how they can be traumatic. When you already have other problems, not feeling safe even in your personal space rubs salt on the wound. Have you found the roach yet?
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auror., Dead Meat, FuneralCry and 3 others
Having dealt with roaches and pests since childhood, I absolutely understand how they can be traumatic. When you already have other problems, not feeling safe even in your personal space rubs salt on the wound. Have you found the roach yet?
you absolutely just described how i feel. my room was the only place on earth where i felt safe and now i have nowhere. i still haven't found it or slept at all yet
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Dead Meat, BitterlyAlive_ and Phosphophyllite
It is awful when you cannot sleep and I understand that it is an uncomfortable feeling when there is an insect in your room. I hope you feel better now.
It is awful when you cannot sleep and I understand that it is an uncomfortable feeling when there is an insect in your room. I hope you feel better now.
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