When Something Still Feels Missing: A Continuation, Not a Comeback
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Episode Title: When Something Still Feels Missing: A Continuation, Not a Comeback
After several months away, Paula returns to The Courageous Survivor—not for a comeback, but for a continuation.
In this deeply personal episode, Paula shares why she stepped back from the podcast, what the past year of reflection and healing revealed, and why something still felt unfinished in her body and brain despite “doing everything right.” She opens up about living with the long-term effects of prolonged trauma and a near-fatal strangulation, navigating life with a brain injury, and the reality of managing chronic inflammation, vascular stress, and survival-mode physiology.
Paula discusses recent specialty lab findings that helped explain a recurring pattern she’s experienced since 2019—periods of feeling well followed by neurological decline—and how a recent viral illness temporarily worsened already fragile systems. She speaks candidly about the emotional and financial weight of functional and holistic care, the impossible choices survivors often face, and the long-term cost of not addressing root causes.
This episode sets the foundation for what’s ahead in 2026: a transparent, real-time documentation of healing within real-world limits. Paula explains her decision to take a “middle ground” approach—combining education, functional neurology, at-home rehab, and pacing—while sharing the trade-offs, costs, and realities many survivors quietly carry.
Most importantly, this episode is about honesty. About naming how years of living in fight-or-flight change the brain and body. About why resilience isn’t infinite. And about why survivors deserve informed, compassionate care—not dismissal or gaslighting.
This isn’t a promise of answers.
It’s a commitment to truth, transparency, and prevention—so future versions of ourselves don’t have to pay an even higher price.
Coming next:
Episode 2 will dive into the education behind these lab findings—what chronic stress, inflammation, and survival-mode physiology actually do to the brain and body, and why they matter.
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Disclaimer:
The content shared on this podcast and YouTube channel is intended for informational and inspirational purposes only. I, Paula Walters, am not a licensed medical professional, and the information provided should not be construed as medical advice. I am sharing my personal journey of healing—physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual—based on my own experiences and the research I have found to be beneficial for me.
Please consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making any decisions regarding your health or treatment options. What works for me may not work for you, and it is important to find a path that is right for your unique needs and circumstances.
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