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I have an old injury to my neck/throat from severe strangulation associated with rape. I'm emotionally doing well, but I have an injury to my trachea and thyroid so perplexing and pervasive that it seems possibly life threatening and feels like I'm constantly being strangled. I'm on prednisone now to get the swelling down so I can have exploratory surgery in the next couple weeks. As I taper off the steroids the pressure/swelling on my throat is getting more severe and this triggers PTSD symptoms for me. I have to get through another 4 days before I go back to the hospital and right now I'm doing everything I can think of to distract myself.
I keep wondering what veterans or others with chronic painful/triggering injuries associated with trauma do to get through the low points?
I'm trying to focus on work and pack my social life full so I keep talking to people and staying out of my dissociated mind. When I'm alone, I am starting to drift off to a separate place, feels half way to dying but it's just dissociation.
What are your best grounding techniques?
Actually, I don't think I want to ground myself into the present because then all I feel is the pressure on my throat. I want to distract myself away without dissociating. Any tips?
I keep wondering what veterans or others with chronic painful/triggering injuries associated with trauma do to get through the low points?
I'm trying to focus on work and pack my social life full so I keep talking to people and staying out of my dissociated mind. When I'm alone, I am starting to drift off to a separate place, feels half way to dying but it's just dissociation.
What are your best grounding techniques?
Actually, I don't think I want to ground myself into the present because then all I feel is the pressure on my throat. I want to distract myself away without dissociating. Any tips?