silverspringmetro
SilverSpringMetro
silverspringmetro

I really appreciate your reply. Yes, same for me, that I think the sniper attacks led to feelings of terror that were more traumatic than the Pentagon and other 9/11 attacks. It was very hard to make myself go outside. I used to try to walk in unpredictable patterns and would debate if it was better to wear my

I lived and worked in DC and Maryland during the same time period. It’s always with me- my mind always “goes there” or connects the dots, as you say. My co-worker was killed during the sniper attacks. It’s strangely comforting to see someone acknowledge the impact of going through those events. No one in my life