NovemberStar
Platinum Member
I'm sorry if it seems I was being judgmental - I did not understand your post I guess, in that I couldn't see how PTSD fitted into it, and you asked if being picked last in a sports team could cause PTSD symptoms…hence why some of us answered 'probably not'. I think a few of us need to know the missing pieces of the puzzle (i.e. you do have PTSD, have had another trauma, not mentioned, and this issue is what is causing you the most difficulty right now). It might also be helpful to know a little as to what your trauma was - and how it might relate to your current fears and anxiety - i.e, - and I am only guessing here - I could imagine if you were being abused at home growing up, made to feel worthless, then being picked last for a team at school would trigger a lot of the same feelings of worthlessness and not feeling you belonged. If you were in the army and had PTSD from trauma in a deployment, that too could relate to the situation you describe. (You don't have to share with us what it is, I'm just saying if you'd given a bit more info, it might be we can help you link what happened then, to how it triggers you now, if that makes sense). In other words, if the situation with your son does somehow trigger past trauma, then it could be you are being triggered now.
There have beens one really great suggestion on here as to how to go about increasing your confidence, and taking the steps to move past this, and help your son - have any of them stuck out as do-able for you at the moment?
There have beens one really great suggestion on here as to how to go about increasing your confidence, and taking the steps to move past this, and help your son - have any of them stuck out as do-able for you at the moment?