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PTSD, harrassment, and physical symptoms
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 178621" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Well, thank goodness! I know it isn't good for her to see that she is getting to you- but it isn't necessarily bad for others "in the know" to see what kind of stress this is causing you. Maybe just a little comment to the right person the next time you are sure there are physical signs in you- like "geez, I can't stay focused on what I'm doing when XXX is around- I just never know what she'll be up to next" or whatever you think might help get the point across without you looking bad. It sounds like maybe they are giving her enough rope to hang herself good (let's hope so anyway)- unfortunately, it is your nerves and physical and mental well-being having to suffer through this process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 178621, member: 3699"] Well, thank goodness! I know it isn't good for her to see that she is getting to you- but it isn't necessarily bad for others "in the know" to see what kind of stress this is causing you. Maybe just a little comment to the right person the next time you are sure there are physical signs in you- like "geez, I can't stay focused on what I'm doing when XXX is around- I just never know what she'll be up to next" or whatever you think might help get the point across without you looking bad. It sounds like maybe they are giving her enough rope to hang herself good (let's hope so anyway)- unfortunately, it is your nerves and physical and mental well-being having to suffer through this process. [/QUOTE]
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