Sweetleaf
Diamond Member
This question has been on my mind for a long time.
I really wonder how I would handle different traumatic events now that I have done a lot of reprocessing on my past traumas. I imagine everyone is different, and of course every single event and circumstance is different, but regardless I am curious and anxious about this sort of stuff. I am anxious in that I worry about how well I would handle both a new event, and the aftermath of it.
For those who have experienced traumas after having treatment for PTSD from past traumas - did your treatment help you handle the new event itself, along with the "fallout"? By fallout, I mean the chance of it becoming a new thing you have to reprocess.
Do new traumatic events tend to pile themselves into the "to be reprocessed" folder? Or do they wind up in the "this got processed right the first time" folder?
How did the traumatic event impact your ongoing recovery? Or for those who felt/feel recovered more or less before the new trauma - did it throw you back into the trauma whirlwind?
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I ask because I keep thinking of things that could go wrong, everywhere I go. That constant hypervigilant I-can't-stop-thinking-of-horrible-things-that-could-happen sort of stuff. I keep imagining fight or flight scenarios, involuntarily. It just happens.
I keep worrying that I'm just going to f*ck everything up if something bad happens again. Usually fear that I'm going do die alongside fear that I'm going to f*ck everything up. Plus the fear of it making my PTSD worse.
Any input on the topic is welcome.
I really wonder how I would handle different traumatic events now that I have done a lot of reprocessing on my past traumas. I imagine everyone is different, and of course every single event and circumstance is different, but regardless I am curious and anxious about this sort of stuff. I am anxious in that I worry about how well I would handle both a new event, and the aftermath of it.
For those who have experienced traumas after having treatment for PTSD from past traumas - did your treatment help you handle the new event itself, along with the "fallout"? By fallout, I mean the chance of it becoming a new thing you have to reprocess.
Do new traumatic events tend to pile themselves into the "to be reprocessed" folder? Or do they wind up in the "this got processed right the first time" folder?
How did the traumatic event impact your ongoing recovery? Or for those who felt/feel recovered more or less before the new trauma - did it throw you back into the trauma whirlwind?
--
I ask because I keep thinking of things that could go wrong, everywhere I go. That constant hypervigilant I-can't-stop-thinking-of-horrible-things-that-could-happen sort of stuff. I keep imagining fight or flight scenarios, involuntarily. It just happens.
I keep worrying that I'm just going to f*ck everything up if something bad happens again. Usually fear that I'm going do die alongside fear that I'm going to f*ck everything up. Plus the fear of it making my PTSD worse.
Any input on the topic is welcome.