When I’m doing wellest?
Even new trauma doesn’t effect me, (because I’ve processed the old trauma so well, the new neatly sorts itself out), much less triggers of old trauma.
So, yes. In a big way. It CAN get better.
With PTSD? The numbers for being totally asymptomatic (both with & without treatment) are over 90%. I’ve read some fairly comprehensive longitudinal studies that place it between 92% & 96%.
Those are STELLAR odds.
Far better than the the 51% of “most”.
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I’m personally in the 4-8% who experience symptoms long term. Shrug. Even so? I had over a decade of being nearly asymptomatic, and would likely be so, again, if I can’t caught some bad luck… but even then? Pfft. Am soooooo much BETTER than I can & have been, at my worst. As in, 20+ hours a day, locked in very severe symptoms, to a few times a week, or a few times a month. Sometimes, predicitble, because stress… other times, because surprise.
If I can sort my life out, again, I’ll most likely be back to being nearly asymptomatic. Until then? Improvise, adapt, overcome. Shrug.
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Better? Hell. Yes.