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Oh wow. Thank you so much!
I have been working with my psych now for over a year, just recently I started writing out my history for us to work through, complete with pictures etc. It is so hard when the connection to who I was is so broken and fragmented, not only my childhood but it appears my adulthood also.
I have often had people try and tell me that this is "normal" and it really hurts when they say that because it is like they are really invalidating me and my experience of it. I think to some degree, they do get it but don't understand the absolute depth of pain associated with it.
Grainne, I realised after I had written about the anger thing, that I don't often experience outbursts of anger, but instead I internalise it and end up raging upon myself. Unfortunately this sometimes translates into SI/SH which no one around me can understand. I really understand when you say you have zero sympathy for who you were when you were young. My psych is constantly telling me that I am way to hard on myself... but I don't see it that way.
Onefineday - I've learned over time that sometimes the symptoms that are experienced with PTSD can come from many different things. It may not be something that you consider "traumatizing" as such. From what I know and have read, someone who has experienced something like the issues often associated with an alcoholic partner or parents can be traumatized too by the experience. Someone who has been emotionally blackmailed or something like that can also experience it. Do you have a therapist or someone that you talk too that is helping you?
Pixie
I have been working with my psych now for over a year, just recently I started writing out my history for us to work through, complete with pictures etc. It is so hard when the connection to who I was is so broken and fragmented, not only my childhood but it appears my adulthood also.
I have often had people try and tell me that this is "normal" and it really hurts when they say that because it is like they are really invalidating me and my experience of it. I think to some degree, they do get it but don't understand the absolute depth of pain associated with it.
Grainne, I realised after I had written about the anger thing, that I don't often experience outbursts of anger, but instead I internalise it and end up raging upon myself. Unfortunately this sometimes translates into SI/SH which no one around me can understand. I really understand when you say you have zero sympathy for who you were when you were young. My psych is constantly telling me that I am way to hard on myself... but I don't see it that way.
Onefineday - I've learned over time that sometimes the symptoms that are experienced with PTSD can come from many different things. It may not be something that you consider "traumatizing" as such. From what I know and have read, someone who has experienced something like the issues often associated with an alcoholic partner or parents can be traumatized too by the experience. Someone who has been emotionally blackmailed or something like that can also experience it. Do you have a therapist or someone that you talk too that is helping you?
Pixie