Upside Down Eagle
Diamond Member
I have sometimes read posts here when members are "recognized" on the street as sufferers of PTSD. Simply because of their alertness, the way they scan the environment, the way they carefully calculate their proximity to others, that kind of thing.
I think this is more common in the US, considering that military service in the US is far more important than it is here. People here don´t respect the forces (generally), they think anybody who wants to fight for their country must be bonkers (but that´s an entirely different discussion, let´s have that discussion some other time).
So here (Netherlands, specifically), people with PTSD are invisible and misunderstood. No one knows anything about it. They are still stuck at the "so you had a painful experience, get over it" mindset. And I find this very hard to deal with, because I´ve had PTSD for fourteen years and I am still seeing zero improvement.
When I have symptoms, I´d love for people to actually "get" it and think "oh, they have PTSD". Instead I usually get looks like I must be insane, and people who have known me my entire life don´t understand why I get panic and anger attacks. When I explain to them that I need to actively manage my symptoms, they don´t understand.
Not sure if I have point here, just needed to post about this, since I am feeling pretty invisible in my society. You are welcome to answer anything at all, I could use the support, from people who do understand.
I think this is more common in the US, considering that military service in the US is far more important than it is here. People here don´t respect the forces (generally), they think anybody who wants to fight for their country must be bonkers (but that´s an entirely different discussion, let´s have that discussion some other time).
So here (Netherlands, specifically), people with PTSD are invisible and misunderstood. No one knows anything about it. They are still stuck at the "so you had a painful experience, get over it" mindset. And I find this very hard to deal with, because I´ve had PTSD for fourteen years and I am still seeing zero improvement.
When I have symptoms, I´d love for people to actually "get" it and think "oh, they have PTSD". Instead I usually get looks like I must be insane, and people who have known me my entire life don´t understand why I get panic and anger attacks. When I explain to them that I need to actively manage my symptoms, they don´t understand.
Not sure if I have point here, just needed to post about this, since I am feeling pretty invisible in my society. You are welcome to answer anything at all, I could use the support, from people who do understand.