Loveneverfails
Diamond Member
I have recently been able to admit to my T(and on this forum) that the reason I dislike being touched so much is because often it causes pain.
It isn't every time, usually it's when someone touches me and I am not expecting it. It isn't physical pain, but a deep anxiety, fear and emotional anguish that hit and cause a panic/flee reaction. There are days however, especially when stressed, when every touch elicits this response. I even find myself avoiding contact on these days with my own young children which distresses me as I know they need comforting and free physical contact for their own well being.
I want to better understand why this happens and was hoping someone might have some research data or their own personal experiences and observations to share? I've googled it but haven't had much success in finding a connection to this with a PTSD diagnosis(which surprised me).
It seems to me like this would be in the hyper-vigilance category? I'm eager to hear what you all have to say.
It isn't every time, usually it's when someone touches me and I am not expecting it. It isn't physical pain, but a deep anxiety, fear and emotional anguish that hit and cause a panic/flee reaction. There are days however, especially when stressed, when every touch elicits this response. I even find myself avoiding contact on these days with my own young children which distresses me as I know they need comforting and free physical contact for their own well being.
I want to better understand why this happens and was hoping someone might have some research data or their own personal experiences and observations to share? I've googled it but haven't had much success in finding a connection to this with a PTSD diagnosis(which surprised me).
It seems to me like this would be in the hyper-vigilance category? I'm eager to hear what you all have to say.