Hi Pauline.
I can't help but feel concerned following your threads over a period of time. For a few reasons. I do ask questions but don't receive the answers. I mean that very kindly. Am concerned about you and want what is best for you.
My concerns:
1. That you are hoping for people including your therapists to guess and tell you what has has happened to you and the result.
2. That your therapist may not be a trauma therapist and may not be aware of the the diagnoses and the trauma listed associated with it.
3. That you describe concerns about a specific type of trauma without any awareness of a related memory or with any specific physical body related memories that indicate it has happened.
4. That it is possible that you aren't receiving trauma therapy for which I assume has related to your diagnoses.
I understand coming from a background where it is hard to put your thoughts out there and where others are blamed for feelings and reactions. I also understand how scary it is to verbalise trauma and what has happened to us when we do know what has happened but are either avoidant or find it hard to acknowledge,.
In truth expecting others to speak for us or making others responsible for our verbalisations are bad family lessons imparted. Sadly others cant speak our experience first. WE need to do that. We also need to be careful to not fill in gaps as that can make us sicker. Its also important that we receive treatment from people who understand our diagnoses and can help us.
1. Does your therapist know the specifics of your diagnoses and the trauma with which it is associated.
2. is your therapist a trauma therapist and know this is your diagnoses.
3. What have you told your therapist about your experiences.
I feel like my trauma of my memory loss needs to be addressed first before any of the other issues can be adressed because if I'm honest with myself that is the one thing that is holding me back if that is healed than I can focus on other aspects of my life
I know I have told you this so many times and I know how it is that we don't want to go towards our trauma but from what you have said before this is the medical trauma that you know about and for which you have been diagnosed. I do think this is where you need to start. If she isn't a trauma therapist and doesn't understand the situation then this is unlikely to go anywhere. Especially if you have issues asking for what you need and spelling out your experiences. Or owning your own feelings and experiences without others qualifying them.