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<blockquote data-quote="ChickPea" data-source="post: 753862" data-attributes="member: 24089"><p>Jeaaaaaaase. This hit me hard. Makes me want to give ya a hug. And myself. And all of us that are feeling this kind of way.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes. It's a tough read, but also a victorious one, as he has accomplished life so far and lived beyond --or regardless of-- his circumstances.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I've been hearing this more. About trauma in our DNA. </p><p></p><p>My husband and I discussed this today. If we are concerned about eating chickens (or animals) that are stressed because it "leaks into their muscles, etc." - then it's not completely unfathomable to think that significant trauma might affect us more deeply than just an emotional level, possibly a cellular one, or our DNA as the article I was reading claimed it does. That it can carry on to subsequent generations.</p><p></p><p>Who knows. </p><p></p><p>And why can some people move beyond trauma and have a functional adulthood, and some can't?</p><p>Why can some people eat cake and not gain weight, and others eat a banana and immediately expand? (Joking, but kind of not.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChickPea, post: 753862, member: 24089"] Jeaaaaaaase. This hit me hard. Makes me want to give ya a hug. And myself. And all of us that are feeling this kind of way. Yes. It's a tough read, but also a victorious one, as he has accomplished life so far and lived beyond --or regardless of-- his circumstances. I've been hearing this more. About trauma in our DNA. My husband and I discussed this today. If we are concerned about eating chickens (or animals) that are stressed because it "leaks into their muscles, etc." - then it's not completely unfathomable to think that significant trauma might affect us more deeply than just an emotional level, possibly a cellular one, or our DNA as the article I was reading claimed it does. That it can carry on to subsequent generations. Who knows. And why can some people move beyond trauma and have a functional adulthood, and some can't? Why can some people eat cake and not gain weight, and others eat a banana and immediately expand? (Joking, but kind of not.) [/QUOTE]
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