Justmehere
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I have been in an oddly high number of car accidents in the early part of April. (6 of them) I have never been in a car accident any other time of year. I was the driver in some of them, I was the passenger in others. One time, a pole came off a car in front of us and hit the windshield right at face level. It missed impaling my head by just an inch.
It began when I was a kid. An adult pushed me out of a car going quite fast. It happened in the beginning of April. Then as an adult, when I started dealing with PTSD in a big way, I started getting in car accidents in April. It took awhile for me to realize it was always happening in April and to realize that it was linked to what happened when I was a kid.
I was on the bus today and suddenly it felt like the bus was going to hit the car in front of us. I was suddenly cowering, bracing for impact, and screaming. I don’t know how long it lasted. One moment, I was sitting there. The next moment I was hearing myself scream and bracing for impact. It was humiliating. Thankfully, it was a very slow bus route and the driver stopped the bus and asked if I was ok. I apologized about a million times, and he said it’s ok…
I have never been in an accident on public transit, but I suddenly reacted like one was going to happen.
I take buses and trains every day. How do I keep this kind of reaction from happening on public transit? I’m not sure what to do right now. I’m home, pacing, nervous… not sure why.
It began when I was a kid. An adult pushed me out of a car going quite fast. It happened in the beginning of April. Then as an adult, when I started dealing with PTSD in a big way, I started getting in car accidents in April. It took awhile for me to realize it was always happening in April and to realize that it was linked to what happened when I was a kid.
I was on the bus today and suddenly it felt like the bus was going to hit the car in front of us. I was suddenly cowering, bracing for impact, and screaming. I don’t know how long it lasted. One moment, I was sitting there. The next moment I was hearing myself scream and bracing for impact. It was humiliating. Thankfully, it was a very slow bus route and the driver stopped the bus and asked if I was ok. I apologized about a million times, and he said it’s ok…
I have never been in an accident on public transit, but I suddenly reacted like one was going to happen.
I take buses and trains every day. How do I keep this kind of reaction from happening on public transit? I’m not sure what to do right now. I’m home, pacing, nervous… not sure why.