There is no 'before the trauma' for me. I can't re-cover, I can only change parts of me that have always been diseased and crippled.
Change is hard, its not impossible.
What do you tell a child who is born in poverty, in Africa, survived a malnourished childhood due to famine, disease, the list goes on... and grows up surrounding by violence, and as they grow, getting old is something of a rarity within the country?
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Do they have PTSD, do they have pre-trauma knowledge? The answer is NO.
They don't have it unless they compare it against something outside of what they know, and when they compare it, their brain may develop PTSD by viewing their past as traumatic, when instead of also viewing their past as what they had, what skills and techniques they developed to survive that past...
What I am saying is, you can dwell on the past and get sucked into a spiral of self misery, sympathy and pity by looking at your past and talking about no prior trauma, etc... but you have completely skipped over every positive attribute that you obtained and built during this period in your life to survive, to be here on the Internet talking about it in the first place.
You can't change the past, but you can change the future, but you only have the present tense right now, to work with. So what choice do you make? Constantly look back at what you survived, taking only the negatives, looking back and only taking the positives, or looking back and acknowledging you experienced a traumatic upbringing, BUT, you survived it and now you have more control that you can make your life better for your future?
I know what my choice would be... Do you?