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I just found out I was diagnosed with PTSD yesterday-- though apparently it has been my diagnosis for a while (wonder why I never knew?)
Upon hearing this, I totally panicked. I have no idea what PTSD really means in regards to how it effects your life, how to cope with it, how/if it can be overcome, what limitations I will have.
Even though logically I know I am still the same person I was before I found this out, with the goals and everything I had-- I totally freaked out. It has taken me a long time to get through college (almost 7 years) because I've had to take a lot of time off to deal with the abuse I've suffered as a child (had never dealt with it until I went to college). Now I'm wondering if I'm always going need to take "breaks" like that. My goal was to be a lobbyist and eventually a politician and I am terrified that this means I'm not capable of something like that.
Please help! I have no idea what this means/how to understand it... and it makes it so much worse to take it like a terminal sentence.
Upon hearing this, I totally panicked. I have no idea what PTSD really means in regards to how it effects your life, how to cope with it, how/if it can be overcome, what limitations I will have.
Even though logically I know I am still the same person I was before I found this out, with the goals and everything I had-- I totally freaked out. It has taken me a long time to get through college (almost 7 years) because I've had to take a lot of time off to deal with the abuse I've suffered as a child (had never dealt with it until I went to college). Now I'm wondering if I'm always going need to take "breaks" like that. My goal was to be a lobbyist and eventually a politician and I am terrified that this means I'm not capable of something like that.
Please help! I have no idea what this means/how to understand it... and it makes it so much worse to take it like a terminal sentence.