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I feel the same! I have done lots of work on guilt - I was her mum and should have protected her and seen the signs, but saw nothing. I am really scared too - I think that is why I am fighting so hard for the school she wants. I just think if she is back in education qualifications can follow in...
She keeps being thrown curve balls which set her back. The person who caused the trauma pleaded not guilty so we had to go to trial to give evidence. As she was about to give evidence he then pleaded guilty. His sentencing was then postponed after we'd all turned up at court as the CPS hadn't...
It isn't waffle Gina and you certainly aren't being patronising - it sounds exactly like us, including the blame aspect, and the guilt after her outbursts. It is so isolating supporting a child with PTSD as there is no support for parents - we have no clue if we are doing the right thing or not...
We can get legal aid (well my daughter can) for one bit, but the other is an SEN tribunal to get her in the right school - no compensation involved. Good idea about the MP.
We have started family therapy - 18 months too late but hey ho! It was the bizarrest thing - no direction, just 2 people in...
So sorry to hear this Snowflake. One question we wonder is how much is the PTSD and how much is teenage angst - we can't get an answer from the 'experts' about it.
All I can say is well done for being there for her - there are times I feel like walking away (I never would), because of what she...
Thank you Sweetpea. Your post has really helped. As parents we are told that we should be able to identify the triggers and avoid them, which is impossible. For instance I was humming once, and that triggered an almighty meltdown, as I didn't know that song caused a memory of the trauma. Guilt...
We've lived it so long we understand her behaviours (though still not always the triggers), but it is really hard to not let it affect you at times, no matter how strong you are.
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Yes, it was from a prolonged incident outside the family home. She has been under CAMHS for 18 months doing CBT, and has just started EMDR. Trouble is, she refuses to attend appointments and they won't do home visits.
When she is in a good place she is great. It just got to me today as we...
My daughter has had a really bad day and I just needed to express my feelings. I find the extreme anger really hard to deal with sometimes, especially when it has come from nowhere and we can't think of the triggers. Sometimes the being screamed at is difficult to listen to, along with being...
That is an amazing answer! Thank you for taking the time to give such detailed points - I will be using what you have said to help support our constant battle
Fingers crossed someone starts to listen.
Thank you Gina - I am so sorry to hear about your daughter - it seems such a similar picture. I am so challenging and argumentative to others that I'm sick of myself! We have completed a stage 2 complaint to CAMHS, and are still unsatisfied with their response so we are now supposed to be having...
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I am a new member. I am the main carer for my daughter who suffers from c-PTSD. She is 15, and was diagnosed 18 months ago. All we seem to do is fight the authorities for support - for treatment, schooling etc - while helping her to recover and try and get her life back on track. She has...
Hi I actually live in the UK, but was on holiday in Germany when I found this site. I am really sorry to hear what you went through, and thank you for giving your advice. I have a long fight ahead of me, but I know it will be worth it to get her in the school she needs and wants to go to, which...
Yes, they are trying their best. I think the only way is going to be through the legal process, but that means more time off school. We are visiting the school we don't want with a list of questions we know they will fail on, so we have even more ammunition.
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I am new to the forum. My 15 yr old daughter has c-PTSD, and has been out of school for almost 18 months. She has been under CAMHS (useless) for all this time too. We have been fighting with the Local Authority over specialist provision for her. We have found an amazing school, which she...