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    I Believe PTSD Is Curable - An Anonymous Source

    I am very impressed with the responses I am seeing. I previously stated, that previous existence is now a distant memory. Sometimes I have to reflect to articulate better. The pain of that existence is a distant memory. But I do reflect on what I was like before, what happened, and what I am...
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    I Believe PTSD Is Curable - An Anonymous Source

    In March of 2004, I had been sober 2 years, 1 month. I started the left hand stringed instrument playing Dec 31, 2003. Up to that day, I was deteriorating, even in sobriety. You made a relevant, compelling point, which I have often wondered myself. There were obviously multiple issues...
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    I Believe PTSD Is Curable - An Anonymous Source

    Next month will be the 10 year anniversary, of the day I informed my wife I no longer have PTSD. I have been doing well. The decades spent, of a sad and dysfunctional existence are now a distant memory. If I had not done what I did, I am certain I would no longer be here. I don't have much to...
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    Do I Dare Hope To Ever Get "better" Enough To Lead A Happy, Joyful Life?

    I've been where you are at. My answer to your question, "do I dare hope", is: YUP. I know what it is like to feel all hope is lost. I had PTSD, perhaps most of all my life, due to an abusive father. I was not formally diagnosed with PTSD until the late 1990's, but I had symptoms of PTSD as...
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    Healing From Torture

    It has been a while since I written on this forum. Your story moved me. I am so sorry to hear of what you have experienced. I come up short of words in attempting to describe the evil some humans possess. Torture is the worst thing that can happen to a person. Given a choice, I would choose...
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    I Believe PTSD Is Curable - An Anonymous Source

    I'm not having nightmares, flash backs, or jumping out of my skin with sudden noises. But last week I was having difficulty focusing and managing day to day stuff. I have been preparing for a showdown this weekend, just making sure I've got my ducks in a row. Thanks for asking.
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    I Believe PTSD Is Curable - An Anonymous Source

    This is still an ongoing thing. Everything I have described is as accurate and honest as I know how to be. I am known for honesty and integrity in my personal and career life. In this overall discussion, I feel It would be dishonest if I did not include difficulties and setbacks. This past year...
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    I Believe PTSD Is Curable - An Anonymous Source

    The first time I was diagnosed with PTSD, was in April or May of 1999, I believe. I went to a rapid detox clinic, and they did the testing there, the day prior to the procedure. Then in January, 2000, the State Board mandated I go for evaluation, so they could determine what course of action was...
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    I Believe PTSD Is Curable - An Anonymous Source

    I am so pleased to hear of your efforts, and of the improvements you are experiencing. Did you actually obtain a left hand guitar? Are you still practicing playing a guitar left handed? Would like to hear more. Please forgive me if this comes across as too direct. Speaking from my own...
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    I Believe PTSD Is Curable - An Anonymous Source

    When I had PTSD, and I was mandated to go to a treatment center, I did try to talk about specific events that happened. I was unable to do so, without falling apart at the seams. After being discharged, I was also mandated to seek professional counseling, undergo random urine tests, and see a...
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    I Believe PTSD Is Curable - An Anonymous Source

    The question you asked is the most common question people have. Since the time when I realized what had taken place, I have made an effort to see which activities I already knew could be practiced left handed. Most centered around outdoor sports such as fishing, hunting, and shooting. I was able...
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    I Believe PTSD Is Curable - An Anonymous Source

    My story is true. For a time, I asked myself repeatedly if I am absolutely certain the symptoms of PTSD have gone away. There is no doubt that they have. I state that based not just on the fact that I feel like a different person. That is too subjective. As we all know there are distinct...
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    Out of Body Experiences

    I had this type of experience once. It was around January, 2002. My supervisor had been riding my case about an issue I had no control over. She called me into her office, to bitch and moan some more. I truly believed my job was on the line. My state of mind was about as bad as it ever got. She...
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    I Believe PTSD Is Curable - An Anonymous Source

    Enmat - I'm inclined to agree with you. When I had PTSD
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    I Believe PTSD Is Curable - An Anonymous Source

    I appreciate the interest. It has been 6 years, and 3 months, since that day I told my wife I no longer had PTSD. She did not believe it at the time, but I knew over time it would prove to be true. I have not had ptsd symptoms since that time, and I am a completely different person, than what...
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    Left Brain Struggles To Put Right Brain Emotion Into Words

    I promised on another thread I would locate this discussion, and move it to the front. As I have stated numerous times, this is an excellent thread, and one of my favorites. A LOT of relevant information is on these pages. Hope you enjoy
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    Poll PTSD Forum Goes Bahamas 2012 - Dates

    I also voted for May, 2 reasons. - avoiding the spring break scene - better fishing in May I would really like to meet as many of you as possible.
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    Simple/Practical Technique: Ambidexterity

    Thanks Anthony. My story, and the discussions that have related it to it, are as honest and accurate as I know how to present it. I carefully describe, in my original story, toward the end, that I do not know for sure if this would work for everybody, or in fact, if it would work for anyone...
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    Simple/Practical Technique: Ambidexterity

    OK, I'll respond to this. A) you are assuming you have the slightest clue you know every method I have tried. You don't. - True, so why don't you share what ever you may have done in. You might have something constructive to offer. But realistically I can see nothing constructive coming...
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    Simple/Practical Technique: Ambidexterity

    You were one of the first to respond to my story, and your response was one of skepticism. I'm totally OK with that. What I am presenting is a new experience, I expect to be met with skepticism, and I expect to be challenged. But unless you have actively tried the events I have carefully...
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    Is Being OK Scarier Than Having PTSD?

    Very profound question.
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    News Fort Hood Shootings Explained By PTSD?

    I have known many mentally ill people in my life, some with PTSD, some with other diagnoses. I can not recall any that I think would have carried out a mass murder such as this. I think this was a direct result of this person's beliefs and association with radical Islam. This was an act of...
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    News Study Says Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Being Over-Diagnosed

    I just scanned through the article. When I get a chance I will try to look at it more closely. I also think PTSD is being overdiagnosed. I don't know, it seems to be a trend or something. I would go so far as to say, the word PTSD is often thrown around carelessly and overused at times for...
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    News Fort Hood Shootings Explained By PTSD?

    I don't think the murders he committed had anything to do with PTSD.
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    News New Insights Into The Causes Of PTSD

    The whole thing could have been written better, but there is something significant. I did a search for the part of the brain they are referring to, this is from Wiki: The anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) is the frontal part of the cingulate cortex, that resembles a "collar" form around the...
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