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Having been on here for the last few weeks, I've met some AMAZING people and am thankful for all of the advice I've been given. PTSD is no joke for either party. Being afflicted with it is hell. Supporting someone with it is a different kind of hell at times.
If you are new here as a supporter, keep in mind that not only is this a complex illness, but some of the comments are complex as well. If you are a seasoned veteran here whether as a sufferer or supporter, keep in mind that some of us don't "get it" all the way yet.
I have Ankylosing Spondylitis. What??What's that, you ask?? It's a genetic arthritis that effects the spine and causes pain just about anywhere it wants to go seeing as it's an autoimmune condition. But JUST LIKE you wondered what that was when you read what I wrote, those of us who have never met/lived with/befriended/loved someone with PTSD, we have NO IDEA what this illness really is. Until we have witnessed it first hand.
Sure, we have seen it in the movies. But I never thought I'd be dating a version of Lieutenant Dan. Did you??
If you are new here as a supporter, keep in mind that not only is this a complex illness, but some of the comments are complex as well. If you are a seasoned veteran here whether as a sufferer or supporter, keep in mind that some of us don't "get it" all the way yet.
I have Ankylosing Spondylitis. What??What's that, you ask?? It's a genetic arthritis that effects the spine and causes pain just about anywhere it wants to go seeing as it's an autoimmune condition. But JUST LIKE you wondered what that was when you read what I wrote, those of us who have never met/lived with/befriended/loved someone with PTSD, we have NO IDEA what this illness really is. Until we have witnessed it first hand.
Sure, we have seen it in the movies. But I never thought I'd be dating a version of Lieutenant Dan. Did you??