Hi all,
Quote from Ravenn
I am not finding any posts that say "I survived PTSD."
Saying you have
survived PTSD is much like saying you have survived life. Would it really be possible for a PTSD sufferer to say they've survived PTSD? By looking for "survivors" you may be setting yourself up for disappointment. From all I have learned about PTSD (Anthony and others can correct me if I am wrong), it is a brain disorder.
Being "uncurable" at the present time, it's not something one can survive from, much like life, death, and paying taxes. Start looking for the posts from those that have "overcome". There are thousands of them here. People who have overcome and been successfully treated and have learned to adjust to the symptoms of PTSD. People who have come face-to-face with a trigger and backed it down without the severe symptoms it used to cause them. These are your "survivors".
Don't get me wrong...I can understand your impatience and desire to put PTSD behind you and move on with a "normal life." But in most cases, PTSD doesn't suddenly appear one day without warning. It has a snowball like effect in that it may start small for some, and then increase in intensity over time if left untreated and unacknowledged.
Seeking treatment and accepting the disorder is the first step to reversing that process. PTSD will never truly go away (at the present time) but can be rolled back to a point where the symptoms were easily managed and you are more aware of the alarms that tell you when to prepare yourself and take measures to ward off an impending "severe" symptom from occurring. Thus leading that "normal life" that EVERYONE (normal or not) is searching to find.
IMO, there is no such thing as "normal" - there's only varying degrees of experiencing life.
You're on the right track, Ravenn. Reach for your degree of "normal" but keep one eye on the present. It may take just as long for you to reach your ideal life as it took for PTSD to disrupt your current one.
Hugs and support to you on your journey!
May you reach your destination safely and stronger than you ever felt possible!
Robyn