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    Poll Teeth Grinders

    Me too! It makes me drool insanely though. I wake up with my teeth still clenched some mornings, takes me a little bit to release them. It hurts so bad :(
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    Ptsd And Domestic Violence

    If multiple deployments to combat zones was the main issue, there would be a ton of violent incidences involving combat veterans. Even violent crimes today occur by those that aren't veterans, so what is the cause of that? Childhood violence? Childhood abuse? Neighborhoods? Parenting? Genetics...
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    Ptsd And Domestic Violence

    I'm not saying that at all. I'm drawing a line between being aggressive/violent in general and being violent against someone else. Those are two different types of aggression... I was talking about physical abuse towards an individual and only for ease of conversation. Aggression and violence...
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    Ptsd And Domestic Violence

    Yes, but I'm specifically talking about domestic violence. And in saying that, I'm referring to physically abusing another person. Although, domestic violence does include abusive, non-physical behavior, I'm referring to physical abuse in my post only. I apologize if that was unclear. I don't...
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    Ptsd And Domestic Violence

    When I said, "That is all." I was referring to my rant about DV and PTSD, I wasn't saying that was all that was to it, don't assume, it only makes an ass out of u and me, right? Is DV done by someone diagnosed with PTSD? Sure. Is DV done by people who don't have PTSD? Sure. Do people with PTSD...
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    What's Anxiety Like For You?

    I know what you mean... It's pretty awful.
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    Ptsd And Domestic Violence

    I am not resistant to the idea at all. Of course abuse can stem from complex reasons, but that's ALL abuse. Pedophiles, for example, also have complex reasoning for what they do, in a matter of fact, almost every behavior has complex reasoning, in my opinion (but what's that got to do with...
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    Ptsd And Domestic Violence

    PTSD and alcoholism are two separate issues. Just because you're an alcoholic doesn't mean you have PTSD and vice versa. The VA does recognize alcoholism due to PTSD, however, physically abusing your loved ones does not fall under this category. Alcoholism MAY cause a person to be violent and...
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    Ptsd And Domestic Violence

    I agree with this. It's hard for some people to discriminate between this type of behavior and DV. Some PTSD sufferers will claim they had a flashback, when really they just get upset with the person and choose to hit them. Anyone suffering abuse, should not rationalize the absuer's behavior...
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    Ptsd And Domestic Violence

    Yes, I hear you, but I don't find this to be the case very often (in my experience). If a veteran is hurting you, EVEN during a flashback, you should err on the side of caution. I wouldn't want to be with someone that had a flashback and then punched me every time nor would I want this for any...
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    Ptsd And Domestic Violence

    @EveHarrington, I haven't seen it here, but I see it a lot working with veterans' families. I know there are some veterans' loved ones that look to this site for help/advice, I want to make sure whoever sees this knows that PTSD and DV are two separate issues.
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    Ptsd And Domestic Violence

    Let me just say that Domestic Violence (DV) is NOT a symptom of PTSD. As a veteran myself, with veteran friends, and as someone that works with veterans' families, PTSD is never an excuse to abuse a spouse or partner. It infuriates me when veterans expect to get away with hitting their loved...
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    Childhood Coping: Childhood Vs Adulthood

    After my parents divorced, around 8 years of age, my mom became an alcoholic. She was physically, emotionally, and mentally abusive. Emotionally and mentally, hands down being the worse, but anyway, I learned to cope by not letting what she did or say affect me too much. I started being able to...
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    The Grocery Store @ 5pm

    Hahahahahaha!
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    The Grocery Store @ 5pm

    Walmart is probably the biggest trigger. Especially trying to find a line to stand in. I too, have left a cart full of stuff... Damn Walmart! With their 30 checkout lanes and 3 cashiers on duty.
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    The Grocery Store @ 5pm

    I couldn't agree more.
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    The Grocery Store @ 5pm

    Yea... I'm pretty sure my therapist felt bad for jumping into it like that. Everything else was going so smoothly and I was completing my homework assignments with ease, until this one. I didn't even expect that this would occur. So I guess the moral is: you live and you learn lol... I def don't...
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    The Grocery Store @ 5pm

    Hmmm... I love this idea! May help keep the stimulation low. I agree... It's like the race of the turtle versus the hare. Thanks for reminding me that it is OK to go slow. Sometimes, I see a goal and just want to be there. Part of me is thinking that once I go in there (and nothing happens)...
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    Starting Celexa, Your Experiences?

    The only side effect I noticed with Celexa when I was on, was excessive yawning... Like the craziest amount of yawning, I was tired of yawning lol. It's a weird but rare side effect, so probably won't be the case for you. Other than that, my experience was good with it. I've known a few others...
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    The Grocery Store @ 5pm

    I had an “in-vivo” (real life) homework assignment for the (prolonged exposure) therapy I am currently doing. The assignment was to go to the grocery store at 5:30pm (one of the busiest times), because that’s an anxiety trigger for me. Yet, I sat outside the store, in my car, watching the...
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    General I S Anyone Else Daughter Of Combat Ptsd And Wife Of Combat Ptsd?

    I cannot relate to your story, but I know how frustrating it must be for you. You definitely cannot take care of others, if you aren't taking care of yourself first. Have you considered couples counseling? That way you can communicate how you're feeling with your hubby and there will be someone...
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    What's Anxiety Like For You?

    Have you guys heard that there's a difference between anxiety and panic attacks...? Typically, when people (myself included) say, "anxiety attack," I am referring to panic attacks. However, I've been told they're two separate things. Is this true? In the DSM, there is no such thing as an anxiety...
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    Exhausted

    ...and being frustrated is ok. Let me say, it's ok to not be ok. It happens to the best of us. So many of us try to figure out who we are, but in my experience, it seems the only way to discover who you are, is by eliminating who you aren't.
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    The Worst Recipe For Dating

    Ya, don't date, just find friends, or just chill and wait for it to happen naturally. It really takes the pressure off of yourself. Then, when you least expect it... :hug:. Sending positive vibes your way, Alexis!
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