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I've lived with symptoms for most of my life. Thus, having PTSD is my way of life. I don't remember a time when I was not symptom free, as my trauma occurred when I was only 4.
As I look back to when I was a child, I can see the various PTSD symptoms that I exhibited. After I told my parents that I was molested by my day care provider, my mom told me that she and my father suspected that someone was hurting me due to the symptoms I was showing, or rather the behavior I was exhibiting at such a young age.
I've done a lot of searching around the internet, and I've found a person here, and another there who claim to have their PTSD healed, but I am skeptical. Maybe I am just more damaged than they are. I just don't see a complete end to my symptoms. I honestly don't think that it can happen. I do have hope that I will improve. I just see PTSD as a chronic condition that will constantly need to be kept in check.
As I look back to when I was a child, I can see the various PTSD symptoms that I exhibited. After I told my parents that I was molested by my day care provider, my mom told me that she and my father suspected that someone was hurting me due to the symptoms I was showing, or rather the behavior I was exhibiting at such a young age.
I've done a lot of searching around the internet, and I've found a person here, and another there who claim to have their PTSD healed, but I am skeptical. Maybe I am just more damaged than they are. I just don't see a complete end to my symptoms. I honestly don't think that it can happen. I do have hope that I will improve. I just see PTSD as a chronic condition that will constantly need to be kept in check.