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I might have some unique insight. I'm a ptsd sufferer from extreme childhood abuse. I'm also a published military author, though I've never been in the military. Writing about war has been therapeutic for me. One of my books is a memoir of a soldier from WW2. I got to know many WW2 vets...
I got here late and disappointed. In reading the dialogue, at first some of the arguments seemed silly, but then I saw the reasons...people trying to make sense of what happened to them. For some it seems that not being tortured is helpful to them.
I've asked this question myself about my...
No, not true. It is common during torture techniques to get information to go back and forth to confuse and weaken the victim. It can be a part of the torture routine.
Yesterday I had a flashback. I knew most of the details before. I was physically assaulted and abused or 6 years until I graduated high school. When a junior (youngest in class), I was assaulted. I remembered how I got the broken ear drum but not the concussion. Yesterday I flashed back to...
My past job was exciting, stimulating, fast paced, rewarding and all that. It allowed me to eat up my adrenalin and anxiety. It kept me very busy where I didn't have much time to process...just do. I did it for 12 years. Loved the international travel especially.
Now I have a job that is...
I suffered extreme long term violence about that long ago as you describe. I had the diagnosis maybe 8 years ago. Up until now, I sort of self medicated myself by living on adrenalin. I could get incredible amounts of work done. I was busy raising kids and doing the career stuff. Now the...
I"ve had 4 over the past 10 years. Overall they were all what I needed at that time. Positive. Scheduling and insurance were the main reasons for not continuing with the first 3.
I missed out on feeling afraid when I should have been afraid...if that makes sense. Other things...trust, relaxing, feeling safe, not being hyper alert.