I should precept this post by saying I have not being diagnosed with PTSD; I have been diagnosed with PTS (even though my traumas are quite old) amongst some other things.
I haven't been on this forum for awhile but what I notice coming back is there alot of talk about "PTSD" as though PTSD is a person, a separate entity, a stronger identity seems to be given to PTSD then the actual person posting it!
I never noticed this before, but I think it has probably been this way all along, except I was into the 'disease' the 'symptoms' and not so into getting down to the actual traumas. I think I also had a persecution complex, stuck myself in the victim role, because to not be a victim meant I wouldnt get the attention & sympathy I so desperately craved.
Not sure what my point is really, and realise I am rambling, but does anyone agree, disagree or can relate?
I haven't been on this forum for awhile but what I notice coming back is there alot of talk about "PTSD" as though PTSD is a person, a separate entity, a stronger identity seems to be given to PTSD then the actual person posting it!
I never noticed this before, but I think it has probably been this way all along, except I was into the 'disease' the 'symptoms' and not so into getting down to the actual traumas. I think I also had a persecution complex, stuck myself in the victim role, because to not be a victim meant I wouldnt get the attention & sympathy I so desperately craved.
Not sure what my point is really, and realise I am rambling, but does anyone agree, disagree or can relate?