joeylittle
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No such thing; there's some research, and certain kinds of changes in the hippocampus have been observed in PTSD subjects...but there is not currently any brain scan that can lead to any conclusive diagnosis.The scan confirmed PTSD brain changes I am told.
Growing up in an unstable home environment can contribute to a number of mental health issues. If you are showing all the symptoms of PTSD without actually having an identifiable trauma, and you've also experienced psychosis/hallucination - it is possible that you could have an aspect of a factitious disorder. They are complicated. It's not really 'making stuff up' - not always, certainly.
In other words, you may not be aware that you are mimicking certain kinds of symptoms; from your perspective, they could be quite close to real.
I'm not saying that's what's going on.
I am saying that it's very good you are going to get a second opinion. And if you are anywhere near (or have resources to get to) McLean Hospital - Dead Link Removed
They have an extraordinary psych program. One thing they offer is a very detailed, focused and thorough diagnostic process. I believe it lasts 2 weeks.