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Recent content by EOD96

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    Poll When Did the Symptoms of PTSD First Appear, After the Initial Traumatic Event?

    I returned from Iraq in 2005. Looking back, I can tell that I had symptoms immediately on returning home. Loud noises were physically painful, and I was hyper vigilant. The nightmares and dissociation didnt happen until about five years after returning home. Ironically, it was my marriage...
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    Lexapro Anyone?

    Yes, I took Lexapro for about two years while undergoing intensive therapy and self work. I didnt notice any side affects other than a little weight gain, and of course that could have been because I drank too. If I could have stayed off the alcohol Im sure I would have been able to heal more...
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    The Current State Of The Forum As I See It.

    I hear what you're saying. Ive been off the forumns for a couple of years because frankly, there came a point where I was having a hard time healing being around so much anger. Its not the fault of the community so much as my limited capacity at the time. I needed validation that there was a...
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    What Makes You Angry Today?

    Rant in bound... Just sayin... Im angry three generations of my parents, grand parents and great grands had PTSD and passed it all down the line. Im angry my mother was an alcoholic and my father a vet who was angry at everything. Im angry my sister was raped by her buddies in Iraq. Im angry...
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    Here I Am.

    Hey Ricky, that sounds like me a couple of years ago, so I know what you are going through. The noise triggers, the dissociation. I had some bad hallucinations, no nightmares, though I couldnt sleep at all. The most important thing you can do right now is start therapy. Find one that specializes...
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    Movies

    Just got done watching "The Men," with Marlon Brando. Although the premis is based on WWII induced parapalegia, it is a perfect allegory for PTSD. I found it on Netflix, and highly recommend this film. Hint: Let her help you up the steps.
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    Hello

    Link Removed I think this should put to rest any discussion over American watery beer. 8.5% ABV. A little on the light side, but beats just about any stout from the UK I've tried.
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    More Ptsd In The News

    In my humble opinion, the best way to prevent PTSD is to stop sending kids to war. In over 3k years of recorded history we haven't learned a damn thing.
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    Greetings

    Welcome aboard
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    Am I Being Unreasonable? Or Is He?

    Greetings Oasis, and welcome! I and others here share your pain on this one. My wife of 17 years and I have been trying to recover from the hell I put her through last year. Jimmy's right on the money though. As soon as I was diagnosed, we read everything we could put our hands on...
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    Late Onset Ptsd Vietnam Vet

    Welcome Hr!
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    Prolonged Exposure Therapy

    Rootin' for ya Jar! Maybe we can compare notes, since I start EMDR tomorrow, woohoo.
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    Just About Sums Them Up..........

    Thanks guys. Now I have to clean coffee spew off my monitor.:LOL:
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    Ptsd Music Playlist

    Damn sorry about your friend Jimmy. Those kind of losses are hardest because they could have been avoided. Then you spend a long time thinking of anything you could have done to prevent it. That kind of humor did get us through some rough patches though. I had an Aussie friend who was with...
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    Ptsd Music Playlist

    Reddevil wins!!!
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