Hello Everyone,
I was diagnosed with PTSD in April of 2011. I witnessed a suicide of someone very dear to me. In December of 2011 I was a victim of aggravated assault and watched an attempted suicide where the offender was also dear to me and suffered from PTSD as well.
Being a military spouse is difficult when you have PTSD. There are soldiers all over the world who have been through worse and have seen worse and I admit that. I have felt as if no one really recognizes how difficult it is for me dealing with basic daily things because I am always being compared to those soldiers.
I currently take Zoloft. (Yea right doesn't do anything) the effect wears off in about 3 hours and they have upped my dosage. Now it wears off in about 6. I haven't seen a psychiatrist in a long time but I'm starting to think it may be time to step up to the plate once again and face my problems.
I was diagnosed with PTSD in April of 2011. I witnessed a suicide of someone very dear to me. In December of 2011 I was a victim of aggravated assault and watched an attempted suicide where the offender was also dear to me and suffered from PTSD as well.
Being a military spouse is difficult when you have PTSD. There are soldiers all over the world who have been through worse and have seen worse and I admit that. I have felt as if no one really recognizes how difficult it is for me dealing with basic daily things because I am always being compared to those soldiers.
I currently take Zoloft. (Yea right doesn't do anything) the effect wears off in about 3 hours and they have upped my dosage. Now it wears off in about 6. I haven't seen a psychiatrist in a long time but I'm starting to think it may be time to step up to the plate once again and face my problems.