SweetpinNH
Bronze Member
I came home yesterday after spending a week visiting my parents who live 1,500 miles away. It was the first time I have visited them since my dad went into a nursing home two years ago. It was also the first time I've visited my family since diagnosed with PTSD.
My PTSD was not caused by anyone in my family, but I was still anxious about seeing them as many of them did not know what I have been going through the last few months. When I arrived on Monday I was having an anxiety attack that lasted from late afternoon until I went to bed that night. The rest of the week I was OK although I was tense and not as relaxed as I should have been.
When I have spent time with people (other than DH, DS and DIL), especially if the visit lasted longer than a few hours, the next day I feel exhausted, achy and have no energy. That is how I feel today despite sleeping for 10 hours last night.
Do you experience this "day after" effect? I assume it's my body's way of recuperating from the anxiety. It's a bummer to experience it because I have so much to do, but I can't seem to get out of bed to do any of it.
My PTSD was not caused by anyone in my family, but I was still anxious about seeing them as many of them did not know what I have been going through the last few months. When I arrived on Monday I was having an anxiety attack that lasted from late afternoon until I went to bed that night. The rest of the week I was OK although I was tense and not as relaxed as I should have been.
When I have spent time with people (other than DH, DS and DIL), especially if the visit lasted longer than a few hours, the next day I feel exhausted, achy and have no energy. That is how I feel today despite sleeping for 10 hours last night.
Do you experience this "day after" effect? I assume it's my body's way of recuperating from the anxiety. It's a bummer to experience it because I have so much to do, but I can't seem to get out of bed to do any of it.