Hi.
I have been finding that I over-react to a lot of things lately.
My autistic son takes 8 napkins again instead of 1 to wipe his face. His mom had just told him not to do that.
I gave him what-for until I finally calmed down enough to tell him and show him how to take one napkin.
The neighbor's dog goes over the property line (again) and I feel the need to write the landlord and threaten legal action (until I calm down enough).
A dear colleague of mine suggests a better way of doing something and I rage at her. The next day I was finally able to tell her what was going on and that it wasn't her fault. I had over-reacted.
Does this happen to you too? Do you over-react to situations because of PTSD?
I have been finding that I over-react to a lot of things lately.
My autistic son takes 8 napkins again instead of 1 to wipe his face. His mom had just told him not to do that.
I gave him what-for until I finally calmed down enough to tell him and show him how to take one napkin.
The neighbor's dog goes over the property line (again) and I feel the need to write the landlord and threaten legal action (until I calm down enough).
A dear colleague of mine suggests a better way of doing something and I rage at her. The next day I was finally able to tell her what was going on and that it wasn't her fault. I had over-reacted.
Does this happen to you too? Do you over-react to situations because of PTSD?