I am particularly interested to hear from those who live relatively issue free lives(no drama/baggage). Here goes...
How does someone with PTSD get you to understand that something that happened in the past isn't remembered the same way as you do?
When I had my "awakening," I realized how I had been acting was PTSD. I didn't realize the extent of the trauma done to me. So a lot of my lashing out and anger was like remembering a weird movie. I don't remember it as being me at all. A lot of the emotions displayed during those moments don't seem "real" to me. It's like reading a book or telling someone else's story.
I'm not making excuses. It's like I was really drunk and acted out of character. When I say I feel different/I AM different (more in control of my emotions), how do I explain to a nonPTSD sufferer who's never had it tough? Even his friends live relatively "normal" lives.
Trying to gain some closure...I want this person to know I was a completely different person in a very bad place. I wish I could remember things through his eyes. How do I help him see through mine? What helped you to understand?
How does someone with PTSD get you to understand that something that happened in the past isn't remembered the same way as you do?
When I had my "awakening," I realized how I had been acting was PTSD. I didn't realize the extent of the trauma done to me. So a lot of my lashing out and anger was like remembering a weird movie. I don't remember it as being me at all. A lot of the emotions displayed during those moments don't seem "real" to me. It's like reading a book or telling someone else's story.
I'm not making excuses. It's like I was really drunk and acted out of character. When I say I feel different/I AM different (more in control of my emotions), how do I explain to a nonPTSD sufferer who's never had it tough? Even his friends live relatively "normal" lives.
Trying to gain some closure...I want this person to know I was a completely different person in a very bad place. I wish I could remember things through his eyes. How do I help him see through mine? What helped you to understand?