How treatable? Extremely. To the point that the entire goal of therapy is getting someone to a point where they're undiagnosable. Meaning they're not expressing any -or enough- symptoms. Will they still have PTSD? Yes. And it's a cyclic disorder. Symptoms come back under stress & when things aren't being managed as they ought. Best parallel I can think of is probably diabetes. Watch your diet/exercise, monitor your blood sugar, maintain insulin levels & absolutely no symptoms of diabetes present / completely normal life able to be lived. Sometimes things head south because of your own actions (quit doing the things you should be doing, or decide to have a baby); sometimes things head south just because / not your fault in the slightest. Either case, your fault or not, & adjustments need to be made. Not an entirely bad thing by a long shot. Especially if you know in advance. Like a diabetic mom going into a pregnancy fully aware of and knowing the risks and taking steps from day one to meet them. Other times it's just FFS!!! :banghead:
Yes. How fully -or how quickly- a person gets this disorder managed to the best it can be very much depends on the person, their circumstances, the nature of their trauma, etc. My own life is a pretty good example of what not to do :P Ways to make shit take longer, and be harder, than they need to. Upshot of that one, though, is that doing shit the hard way makes the easy way f*cking bliss... Once I finally quit doing things the most bass ackwards way imaginable? Oh! Look! A shortcut! :D