Hi everyone,
One of the constant reminders that I have PTSD is my startle response. Today and a couple days last week it was bad enough to get me to tense up really bad and become anxious and short with people. I HATE it when people tap me on my shoulder or bad or if they LURK over my shoulder. Then after I'm startled enough, I get all panicky if people walk too slow by me or if someone is tailing me when I'm walking somewhere. I almost get all frazzled if I can't move out of the way.
I also hate it when people say, "I didn't mean to scare you." I'm not scared. I'm STARTLED! Geez!
Yes, it's great that my flashbacks and body memories have been on the back burner for quite some time, but man, the startle really gets to me. It hurts. I don't get really triggered or have some intrusive memory--none lately--but the startle really is making my neck and shoulders and my head hurt.
I guess I should be thankful I'm not having flashbacks regularly, because I can't function when that happens. Here I am, functioning, but I have to act all OK even though I feel like my spinal cord is on fire just from too much startling. Do any of you have difficulties with the startle response?
Thanks for listening to me.
pianogirl
One of the constant reminders that I have PTSD is my startle response. Today and a couple days last week it was bad enough to get me to tense up really bad and become anxious and short with people. I HATE it when people tap me on my shoulder or bad or if they LURK over my shoulder. Then after I'm startled enough, I get all panicky if people walk too slow by me or if someone is tailing me when I'm walking somewhere. I almost get all frazzled if I can't move out of the way.
I also hate it when people say, "I didn't mean to scare you." I'm not scared. I'm STARTLED! Geez!
Yes, it's great that my flashbacks and body memories have been on the back burner for quite some time, but man, the startle really gets to me. It hurts. I don't get really triggered or have some intrusive memory--none lately--but the startle really is making my neck and shoulders and my head hurt.
I guess I should be thankful I'm not having flashbacks regularly, because I can't function when that happens. Here I am, functioning, but I have to act all OK even though I feel like my spinal cord is on fire just from too much startling. Do any of you have difficulties with the startle response?
Thanks for listening to me.
pianogirl