binchilling
Bronze Member
How long does it take to recover from trauma? A few years, ten years? Is there anyone among us who has recovered from trauma?
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No more PTSD Symptoms?How do you define "recover"?
I;m still kind of thinking about that.....No more PTSD Symptoms?
I don't think I will ever enjoy life as much as I did before. That I could even enjoy it.Wow that's a good question. To a point of "no more ptsd symptoms".... I guess it can depend on the nature of the trauma and over what length of time it occurred over.
A speciality psychiatrist said she doesn't see me as having ptsd. That she sees the symptoms of depression and anxiety and that I have a history of complex trauma. Not one thing but f*cking loads over a long period of time.
It took the mental health team 13 years to come to that conclusion, something which really could have been summarised in one or two meetings. So I never had professional help for decades. I can only reflect on getting better from seeing my last counselor and stopping drinking alcohol and smoking. So that was 4 years roughly to see any real major improvements. And I am completely different to how I used to be.
I'm not sure if I've ever had proper flashbacks. I've had very bad memories and anxiety and dissociation but actually thinking my reality has completely changed and I completely believe I'm back in that situation...?? Don't think so...
I don't think it can ever be cured 100%.
Massive progress can be made to the point of being so much better than your health was before but memories and scars will always remain. All it can take is a "bad" day, and a wrong move and your sideways again.
People on this site give me hope, their stories and achievements though. And I personally never thought I'd be aswell as I am now. On the whole, I'm enjoying life. I've put the work in and it's paid off.
My trauma was childhood trauma, and I had no symptoms until one day I started experiencing dissociation. Since then, depression, anxiety, everything has been added.So many factors involved in healing. Availability of help, additional resources used, willingness to get help and use resources, financial means, reactions to the trauma you had, your own attitude, and so many other things.
How old are you roughly?I don't think I will ever enjoy life as much as I did before. That I could even enjoy it.