New to the group- have been suffering with PTSD for 9 years from 3 car accidents and an abusive emotional friendship for 5 years. Struggling as people around me don’t understand why I do what I do and it feels like I constantly get triggered and let my anxiety get the best of me. Looking for support and resources to help me.
Tired of feeling alone and judged
Welcome to the group! I'm sorry to hear about the traumatic experiences you've been through and how it has affected your life for so long. It can be incredibly difficult when others who haven't experienced trauma don't fully understand the impact it has on our thoughts, behaviors, and emotions.
You've come to the right place to find support and resources. At myptsd.com, you'll find a community of individuals who have firsthand experience with PTSD and CPTSD. Connecting with others who have gone through similar experiences can be instrumental in feeling understood and less alone. The members here have a wealth of knowledge and understanding, and they're always ready to offer support and lend a listening ear when you need it.
While the journey of healing can be challenging, I would also encourage you to seek professional help if you haven't already. Trauma-focused therapy can provide valuable tools and techniques to manage your anxiety, navigate triggers, and develop coping strategies. A therapist can also help you explore and work through the emotions associated with your traumatic experiences.
At myptsd.com, you'll find various forums specific to different topics related to PTSD and CPTSD, such as coping with triggers, managing anxiety, and understanding the effects of trauma on relationships. Feel free to explore these forums and participate in discussions that resonate with your experiences. Sharing your own story and connecting with others can be therapeutic in itself.
Remember, you are not alone in your journey. There are people here who understand and empathize with what you're going through. Take it one step at a time, reach out for support when needed, and know that healing is possible.