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I would rather be called a survivor because that is what I did. I survived the abuse and traumatic events. I went out and sought real help for my survivor skills working against me as an adult. I have to learn how to better communicate with safe others and have good boundries etc.
My son was bi polar and he was such a difficult child to raise. I took him to therapy but he got the worst treatment. Later on as an adult he went for help and got medication that so stabilized him and centered him. But as soon as he began to feel better off of his medication he would go. His life ended tragically, very drunk on a motorcycle and he died from his injuries. I miss him still, but he is no longer tortured and tormented by his inner demons. The one thing he said to me about his choices was that no one was twisting his arms to make his own choices. He was mentally ill. He had a chemical imbalance. I sure hope this makes some sense.
I prefer to call my PTSD an amount of injuries and soul murder. I survived the best out of my three other siblings. I do not know why. Mabe it was the choices I made to get better and break the cycle of abuse in my own family. That is my story and I am sticking to it.
My son was bi polar and he was such a difficult child to raise. I took him to therapy but he got the worst treatment. Later on as an adult he went for help and got medication that so stabilized him and centered him. But as soon as he began to feel better off of his medication he would go. His life ended tragically, very drunk on a motorcycle and he died from his injuries. I miss him still, but he is no longer tortured and tormented by his inner demons. The one thing he said to me about his choices was that no one was twisting his arms to make his own choices. He was mentally ill. He had a chemical imbalance. I sure hope this makes some sense.
I prefer to call my PTSD an amount of injuries and soul murder. I survived the best out of my three other siblings. I do not know why. Mabe it was the choices I made to get better and break the cycle of abuse in my own family. That is my story and I am sticking to it.