Lionheart
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I was reading some information on a website about intrusive thoughts. It stated something to the effect that the main difference between intrusive thoughts in PTSD and OCD is that, with PTSD, the thoughts are of something that actually happened to you and with OCD, they are of imagined catastrophes.
I have both kinds of intrusive thoughts. I wonder if the statement is accurate or if intrusive thoughts of imagined catastrophes is common in people with PTSD? (or if it is possibly a sign of hypervigilence)?.
For instance, if I hear a plane flying overhead, I immediately imagine that the sound of it is a falling bomb from another country or that the plane is about to crash into my home. In the same manner, when I am a passenger in a car, I "see" images of car accidents and imagine that I will be in a horrible crash, complete with visuals of the gory details.
I am not able to just dismiss the thoughts and images as being false, exaggerated or imaginary, and I struggle to maintain my composure. I guess I am wondering if I have OCD or if I am suffering from symptoms of PTSD (such as hypervigilence)?
I have both kinds of intrusive thoughts. I wonder if the statement is accurate or if intrusive thoughts of imagined catastrophes is common in people with PTSD? (or if it is possibly a sign of hypervigilence)?.
For instance, if I hear a plane flying overhead, I immediately imagine that the sound of it is a falling bomb from another country or that the plane is about to crash into my home. In the same manner, when I am a passenger in a car, I "see" images of car accidents and imagine that I will be in a horrible crash, complete with visuals of the gory details.
I am not able to just dismiss the thoughts and images as being false, exaggerated or imaginary, and I struggle to maintain my composure. I guess I am wondering if I have OCD or if I am suffering from symptoms of PTSD (such as hypervigilence)?