I have called an ex services helpline thing and im calling to arrange an appointment with my doc on monday. Im just worried they will try to medicate me straight away. here's hoping for a good result when i see them.
Firstly, a big welcome to the forum. Us guys have had the run of it for too long, so an extra female is great.
Don't worry about medication. There is a stigma attached to medication, like the stigma attached to PTSD. Wit PTSD, people think you have become totally useless and down under having PTSD was like having herpes.
The whole medication thing can be a bit daunting. But it's not like they are going to give you something and you are going to end up in a padded cell. I was thrown on some pretty heavy medication and still raised my son on my own. Just make sure before you take any medication you discuss it with the doctor and the pharmacist, that way you know what to expect.
Toured in Iraq and my main problem seems to be the feeling that im never safe anymore. I wrap my son in cotton wool because im constantly worried something will happen to him and as such never go out because i dont trust anyone to babysit. I never go out on my own any more.
The not feeling safe is a natural thing too. Once you are on a medication which can stabilise your anxiety, you will feel better going out. Your home will always be a safe place though. Even today when things get the better of me, I want to be in my home where I am safe. You see, while we are at home, we know our surroundings, every noise, the exits, etc, etc.
Now with your boy, how old is he??????
I know a mother is always protective, and being over protective is by far better than letting him do whatever he wants, but one lesson I learnt is that it is ok to be protective, check out who he is going places with, check out their parents etc, etc, but you have to let him have some freedom otherwise you might find he will rebel when he gets a bit older, or else he might end up naive due to having no life experience.
As for hubby, put yourself in his shoes. Margaret asked me what it was like to have a major anxiety attack, she has seen my cup fill up until steam is coming out of my ears, she has asked me what it is like to have an addiction, etc, etc, but the best way was for her to read.
Here are the standard three links I give to new people. If you want to keep this site private from your hubby, you can even print them out, he will get benefit from them. And you might too, I did.
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Enough of my waffle.
Enjoy
Jimmy