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Everyone struggles in some way or another in life.

There are lots of people who do not feel fear and anxiety as strongly or as quickly as some PTSD sufferers.

I remember one good season I asked my therapist if my much more average responses to triggers are more like what those without PTSD feel. She said “yes” and it threw me to imagine what that is like all the time. Our normal every day experiences isn’t the same as the the normal every day experiences of all others.

Healthy emotional life isn’t an absence of feeling either. I know people who are healthier emotionally than those with PTSD. I mean, yeah. Some people don’t have mental illness. Sometimes they have other challenges in life.

Are we the healthy ones?! :laugh:
We are the ones with a hell of a lot of courage. :)
 
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Yes they are normal or they don't have cPTSD so they'll do till normal comes along.

In the shortest of shorthand I'm hyper vigilant. ( I was, it's much less now) My reactions to simple stimulus that would have little or no effect on someone who doesn't have it, were off the chart. Or put another way, I was way too upset for what was actually going on (because my feelings were not about what was actually going on they were from my trauma) to the point I really was not able to function. I don't care about normal, I just want to be able to function. Other people could, I could see it.
 
Haven't read it all yet @Sietz but looking forward to doing so!

My take after obsessively watching people and trying to suss this out is that it varies a whole big lot. I also find it helpful to think in terms of healthy or unhealthy. Emotional intelligence wise. ;) Intensity is different to me and is related to cause and personality. Heaven knows if that makes sense or not.

I have definitely met people who on the whole are very healthy emotion wise. They seem to be very connected to themselves. On the whole know what they feel and why they feel it. Respond appropriotely and in a situation appropriate way. Aren't ashemd or hung about emotions. Move on and get on with life.

Then of course you find masses of people without diagnosed mental health issues or who think they have no issues whatsover and who are emotionally repressed, have hangups about emotions, express emotions extremely unhealthily ect etc etc. I find I often feel the most emotionally intelligent person in the room in work situations these days and that frankly is sad as I need plenty of work!!!!
 
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No catastrophes = Knowing one’sown biographical/historical/ timeline... conscious of oneself ( Except one develops Parkinson’s, early dementia, accidents etc etc)

Trauma (Also depending on tons of other factors)= Un conscious of oneself. Timeline is interrupted/ running on survival mode / Situations frozen in time and place so is also ones internal processing.

Still no answer from myside about how „normal people feel“. It’s the person and the situation.. someone said
 
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