Hi all,
I have been feeling pretty stable for the past year or so, but recently somebody at work found out I had witnessed an attack, and keeps asking questions about it. It came around because of a discussion about forgiveness, and I told her that I had worked hard on not clinging on to anger. Then once she had found out, the questions have been pretty much constant.
How close were you?
Did you see people die?
How long did it take you to recover?
Is it like when soldiers have shell shock?
Do you still have flashbacks?
It started out as if she wanted to know to be caring, but now it feels like some morbid interest, and she brings almost every conversation back to it, and it's starting to feel a little bit triggering.
Do you have any advice on telling someone to butt out, without being rude? She's a work colleague, so I don't want to upset her. But I spent yesterday night having flashbacks and panic attacks, and I am really struggling to cope now.
I have been feeling pretty stable for the past year or so, but recently somebody at work found out I had witnessed an attack, and keeps asking questions about it. It came around because of a discussion about forgiveness, and I told her that I had worked hard on not clinging on to anger. Then once she had found out, the questions have been pretty much constant.
How close were you?
Did you see people die?
How long did it take you to recover?
Is it like when soldiers have shell shock?
Do you still have flashbacks?
It started out as if she wanted to know to be caring, but now it feels like some morbid interest, and she brings almost every conversation back to it, and it's starting to feel a little bit triggering.
Do you have any advice on telling someone to butt out, without being rude? She's a work colleague, so I don't want to upset her. But I spent yesterday night having flashbacks and panic attacks, and I am really struggling to cope now.