For me, it looks like this - if there's a loud noise, I jump. If someone knocks on my door I jump and may even squawk/scream a little. Looks like being really jumpy. Easily startled.exaggerated startle response
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For me, it looks like this - if there's a loud noise, I jump. If someone knocks on my door I jump and may even squawk/scream a little. Looks like being really jumpy. Easily startled.exaggerated startle response
It does sound like considerably more than PTSD alone, and I agree with the possibility of BPD. That seems fairly likely. You don’t actually mention much that suggests her primary struggle is PTSD. She likely does have that, but a lot else is going on as well.
That being said, the fact that you are even suspecting extended family of mental illness too and trying to diagnose them, and list things like possible psychosis, OCD, suggesting various personalities, eating disorder behaviors - she could be severely mentally unwell with a handful of major clinical disorders. It also could be that she is a manipulative jerk and it’s time to figure out how to get untangled from all her manipulation and for you to focus on taking care of you now.
Thank you Phoenix, i will look up "exaggerated startle response" thats a new term to me. I have to be honest my suspicion is with BPD. Can't remember if i mentioned in the orig post but i am now out of the relationship, told to leave our home after trying to get her to agree to getting help....
thanks for your time and words
Thanks, i believe you are right. looks like alot to resolveGood.... My suggestion is to get some support for your own mental health - what you've been through is a lot to recover from.
Oh my GOSH I know, right!?! I'm back-to-the-wall perpetually. If I have to keep my back to an open area, like standing in line, it's awful.I absolutely cannot handle someone walking up behind me, I will jump out of my skin every time.
Oh my GOSH I know, right!?! I'm back-to-the-wall perpetually. If I have to keep my back to an open area, like standing in line, it's awful.
Hey thanks for sharing, mm my W is a bit like that, so i have seen that. One of a few examples would be if in the car i spray the soappy stuff on the windcreen, via the car (pulling the lever) my W will be startled, or when the windscreen wipers startFor me, it looks like this - if there's a loud noise, I jump. If someone knocks on my door I jump and may even squawk/scream a little. Looks like being really jumpy. Easily startled.
Ref hypervigalince i am not sure, i know she sure picks up on the use of words and i hear a lot of "are you trying to.." avoidance, of course she did use to do this (i used to try help too like turn off the TV when inappropriate stuff came on) but these days she is different and will let it all play... likely she has given up avoidingHow about hypervigilance? (constantly watching for threat) Avoidance? (avoiding stuff that reminds her of her trauma)
For me, hypervigilance looks like watching EVERYWHERE for my ex-husband, and double-checking door locks, etc. Avoidance means avoiding men entirely. And any area where I've been stalked, anywhere he's found me. Anywhere I've even talked to him on the phone.
when i say pick up on words i mean she is always looking for hidden meanings that are just not there. Always need to choose words carefullyRef hypervigalince i am not sure, i know she sure picks up on the use of words and i hear a lot of "are you trying to.." avoidance, of course she did use to do this (i used to try help too like turn off the TV when inappropriate stuff came on) but these days she is different and will let it all play... likely she has given up avoiding
I'm sure someone else will have some thoughts - but for me, avoiding isn't something I could just give up. It's harder to give up avoiding than it is to give up cigarettes. For me, anyway.likely she has given up avoiding