Not speaking is nothing new with my daughter, in addition to PTSD she has a high functioning form of autism and so communication has always been a struggle for her at times. From previous experience, I know the situation usually resolves itself eventually. However I felt to write about it a bit today, as it seems a little more "serious" than usual. Evie had some very positive news just after Christmas, she was called for an interview with a comic book publisher in New York City. The actual date of the interview was her trauma anniversary (the anniversary of the shooting), however with encouragement, Evie travelled to NY with her father, went to the interview, and was hired! She begins work as a penciller/inker in March. It is a work from home job as was her last comic book position, so she is able to handle it. We are very pleased and proud of her.
However, since returning home and crashing from the built-up stress, she has not spoken. Additionally, and this is why I consider it a bit more serious, she is not writing notes to us nor does she wish to type anything. She is not even interesting in chatting with friends on the computer, something she is usually quite addicted to. She is simply pointing and making gestures. Even that though is at a minimum. I encouraged her to come on the forum today, I thought she should share the news of her job. She only stayed on briefly however, shook her head and shrugged her shoulders when I said she should type in the PTSD Success Stories. I almost typed about her job in there myself, I asked her and she nodded yes, however I then decided that is something she should do herself.
Perhaps I am concerned for nothing, however the no notes and no typing is rather odd for her. I am only hoping she is not becoming depressed.
However, since returning home and crashing from the built-up stress, she has not spoken. Additionally, and this is why I consider it a bit more serious, she is not writing notes to us nor does she wish to type anything. She is not even interesting in chatting with friends on the computer, something she is usually quite addicted to. She is simply pointing and making gestures. Even that though is at a minimum. I encouraged her to come on the forum today, I thought she should share the news of her job. She only stayed on briefly however, shook her head and shrugged her shoulders when I said she should type in the PTSD Success Stories. I almost typed about her job in there myself, I asked her and she nodded yes, however I then decided that is something she should do herself.
Perhaps I am concerned for nothing, however the no notes and no typing is rather odd for her. I am only hoping she is not becoming depressed.