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    General Adult Children Of Undiagnosed Ptsd Sufferers

    Thank you The Albatross for your response. Yes, a book would be wonderful indeed! Book or not though, I hope your friend is feeling much better soon :) thanks again!
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    General Adult Children Of Undiagnosed Ptsd Sufferers

    Thanks Brat17, again I can really relate so thank you once again for sharing your experience! I've got a lot of thinking to do over my next steps but feel really reassured for the support of all of you that have responded. Thank you :)
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    General Adult Children Of Undiagnosed Ptsd Sufferers

    Hi Brat27, thank you for your reply. Actually, what you have said makes an awful lot of sense and I almost feel a bit silly that I didn't think about it myself lol I am also the child of an alcoholic (though not the same parent) and I think that I forget that because I don't remember most of it...
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    General Adult Children Of Undiagnosed Ptsd Sufferers

    Hi Junebug, thank you so much for sharing your experience. In answer to your question no, neither of my parents were in the forces but both were victims of abuse, one as a child and the other in adulthood so violence was definitely a contributing factor but in a different context. I also related...
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    General Adult Children Of Undiagnosed Ptsd Sufferers

    Thanks Sweetpea76, I already feel like I am among friends :)
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    General Adult Children Of Undiagnosed Ptsd Sufferers

    Hi everyone, I'm new to this forum and so thank you all in advance for your patience! I am having trouble finding resources that fit where I'm at and would greatly appreciate any help you may be able to offer. I'll try and do my personal experience in a nutshell if that helps. I don't have...
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