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In this solo episode of Quiet Confessions, Chelsea opens up about navigating the landmines of medical trauma, postpartum PTSD, and chronic illness while celebrating a huge personal win: completing a sleep study without a full-blown panic attack. 

They share how triggers, like hospitals, ambulances, and even the act of being sick, continue to impact daily life, and how DBT skills, comfort objects, and inner resilience play a role in managing them. 

This episode isn't just about trauma, it's also about glimmers—thosethose tiny moments of peace, humor, or joy that help light the way forward. Chelsea reminds us that our reactions are valid, healing isn’t linear, and even the smallest accomplishments are worth celebrating. 

Whether you’re navigating postpartum, medical trauma, or just trying to survive a hard day—you’re not alone. 

🔊 SOUNDBITES 

  1. "Triggers are real. But so are glimmers. And both deserve space."
  2. "The smallest wins are still huge wins."
  3. "I have to remind myself—I’m going to survive this. I’m going to survive these uncomfortable feelings."
  4. "DBT isn’t just therapy talk. It’s how I get through the hard stuff."
  5. "I did the whole thing—checked in, went through it, and got myself home. Alone. That’s a win."

✅ KEY TAKEAWAYS 

This episode discusses topics that may be triggering for some individuals. Please check the show notes for more information and be mindful of your own mental health and comfort levels.

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