chelleighbean
New Here
Hello everyone,
I'm so glad I found this forum. My name is Michelle. I am 41 years old and live in Michigan. I am relatively new to this whole PTSD drama that seems to consume my day to day life.
About 8 months ago, I started to recall repressed memories from the time I spent in the military. It was like a flood gate had opened and all of the sudden, I was a completely different person. All of the sudden, the tiniest things that normally would be just brushed off would become overwhelming.
After I was diagnosed with PTSD related to Military Sexual Trauma, I slowly became aware of the fact that I have actually been suffering for years. Little habits of mine, such as always having to sit in corners where I could see the whole room, began making sense.
I am currently in therapy, but it seems that things are getting worse instead of getting better. I'm hoping it is just because of the repressed memories and that eventually things will be back on a more even keel someday.
In seeking out more information on how to cope with day to day stress, I came across this support forum. I'm hoping I will be able, with continued therapy and access to others who suffer the same symptoms, gain a better understanding of my condition and be able to overcome the obstacles that I deal with day to day.
I'm so glad I found this forum. My name is Michelle. I am 41 years old and live in Michigan. I am relatively new to this whole PTSD drama that seems to consume my day to day life.
About 8 months ago, I started to recall repressed memories from the time I spent in the military. It was like a flood gate had opened and all of the sudden, I was a completely different person. All of the sudden, the tiniest things that normally would be just brushed off would become overwhelming.
After I was diagnosed with PTSD related to Military Sexual Trauma, I slowly became aware of the fact that I have actually been suffering for years. Little habits of mine, such as always having to sit in corners where I could see the whole room, began making sense.
I am currently in therapy, but it seems that things are getting worse instead of getting better. I'm hoping it is just because of the repressed memories and that eventually things will be back on a more even keel someday.
In seeking out more information on how to cope with day to day stress, I came across this support forum. I'm hoping I will be able, with continued therapy and access to others who suffer the same symptoms, gain a better understanding of my condition and be able to overcome the obstacles that I deal with day to day.