I hope it's okay to post this and it doesn't offend anyone.. I hope you all understand why I writing it.
15 years ago I was old I had fibromyalgia and at the time it wasn't much heard of in UK. I was told after 5 years of suffering symptoms.. At that time, you could not look up symptoms on the internet and the pain points were kept as professional knowledge. As it became easier to research publicly, more and more people were diagnosed and it soon became the new 'bad back', in other words, many said they had symptoms but could not be proved otherwise.
As it was, mine turned out to be Lymes disease.. I had a 'bullseye' tick bite on my leg all those years ago and was dismissed from the GPs room with "It's not ringworm, come back if it gets worse" ringing in my ears... Duh!
I have been told I have PTSD after a run of traumatic events such as watching and getting caught in severe domestic violence, family split, serious physical, emotional and *s* abuse until 19, witnessing graphic drug use from 6 to 9, bullying in home, school and on the streets, finding a lovely family friend dead from OD when 8, watching the family dog being beaten with a hammer at 6, being strangled near to death at 14.... When I left home I had been seriously attacked, broken in to several times, had a sawn off shot gun in the face, dragged down an alley with a knife to my throat, lived on the streets and saw too much there.. Really, just too much.. There is stuff I can't mention here, I haven't told anyone so my diagnosis is based on only some what I'm prepared to mention here...
Now, I was recently told that someone I know had also been DXed with PTSD so will 'know how I feel'...!?!.. His goes back to when a car was about to pull out of a space and knocked him. There was no fall, no serious harm, no threat to life, the driver called him an idiot for walking out behind his car... Anyhow, this bloke now 'has PTSD' and is claiming all he can for it... He is clever in that field, he even faked injury several years before and used a wheelchair until he thought no one was watching...
So, I'm wondering if we're not careful that PTSD might become the new 'fashion', the next 'bad back', the next illness that will soon be mocked and laughed at, which will be a major problem for us real sufferers because too many people are jumping on the bandwagon.. I'm concerned that soon, people, including doctors, will just roll their eyes and think "Oh god, another one..." when those four letters are mentioned.. I don't want to think that shirkers will do the same as they did with back problems and illnesses like ME, FMS etc... I hate to think that someone who had a bruised leg and a bit of a spat can now consider themselves in the same 'rank' as war veterans, survivors of earthquakes and mass murder, victims of rape, childhood traumas, tragic car accidents and severe assault...
I know that we all react differently to situations and can be damaged or can get through varying amounts of trauma, pain and heartbreak but am I being unfair when I consider that some, like the one I mentioned, are pulling a fast one and probably need help in other areas instead of being treated for PTSD?... It does, after all, stand for Post Traumatic...
I'm not yet fully knowledgeable as I was only DXed in May so maybe others can shed light or give an opinion but please note I'm only putting this on because of the case mentioned and I don't want to minimize anyone's suffering on here in any way, I'm just a bit puzzled by this man... I hope it's not a common feature elsewhere..
15 years ago I was old I had fibromyalgia and at the time it wasn't much heard of in UK. I was told after 5 years of suffering symptoms.. At that time, you could not look up symptoms on the internet and the pain points were kept as professional knowledge. As it became easier to research publicly, more and more people were diagnosed and it soon became the new 'bad back', in other words, many said they had symptoms but could not be proved otherwise.
As it was, mine turned out to be Lymes disease.. I had a 'bullseye' tick bite on my leg all those years ago and was dismissed from the GPs room with "It's not ringworm, come back if it gets worse" ringing in my ears... Duh!
I have been told I have PTSD after a run of traumatic events such as watching and getting caught in severe domestic violence, family split, serious physical, emotional and *s* abuse until 19, witnessing graphic drug use from 6 to 9, bullying in home, school and on the streets, finding a lovely family friend dead from OD when 8, watching the family dog being beaten with a hammer at 6, being strangled near to death at 14.... When I left home I had been seriously attacked, broken in to several times, had a sawn off shot gun in the face, dragged down an alley with a knife to my throat, lived on the streets and saw too much there.. Really, just too much.. There is stuff I can't mention here, I haven't told anyone so my diagnosis is based on only some what I'm prepared to mention here...
Now, I was recently told that someone I know had also been DXed with PTSD so will 'know how I feel'...!?!.. His goes back to when a car was about to pull out of a space and knocked him. There was no fall, no serious harm, no threat to life, the driver called him an idiot for walking out behind his car... Anyhow, this bloke now 'has PTSD' and is claiming all he can for it... He is clever in that field, he even faked injury several years before and used a wheelchair until he thought no one was watching...
So, I'm wondering if we're not careful that PTSD might become the new 'fashion', the next 'bad back', the next illness that will soon be mocked and laughed at, which will be a major problem for us real sufferers because too many people are jumping on the bandwagon.. I'm concerned that soon, people, including doctors, will just roll their eyes and think "Oh god, another one..." when those four letters are mentioned.. I don't want to think that shirkers will do the same as they did with back problems and illnesses like ME, FMS etc... I hate to think that someone who had a bruised leg and a bit of a spat can now consider themselves in the same 'rank' as war veterans, survivors of earthquakes and mass murder, victims of rape, childhood traumas, tragic car accidents and severe assault...
I know that we all react differently to situations and can be damaged or can get through varying amounts of trauma, pain and heartbreak but am I being unfair when I consider that some, like the one I mentioned, are pulling a fast one and probably need help in other areas instead of being treated for PTSD?... It does, after all, stand for Post Traumatic...
I'm not yet fully knowledgeable as I was only DXed in May so maybe others can shed light or give an opinion but please note I'm only putting this on because of the case mentioned and I don't want to minimize anyone's suffering on here in any way, I'm just a bit puzzled by this man... I hope it's not a common feature elsewhere..