So cracker your saying because Anthony was military, he deserves to have PTSD more than you do? He brought it on himself because of the profession he chose? Do you feel the same way about say, a prostitute or a stripper? Lets be honest, if some poor woman working as a stripper was raped and got PTSD, lots would say she brought it on herself. Not me, let me make that clear, but lots would. What your saying is the same shit, different pile IMO. Is there a scale of worthiness from 1-10 when it comes to trauma? Someone abused as a child would be #1, and a soldier maybe #5 or lower? Where on the scale would you place prisoners? Police officers? Firefighters? Battered wives? Something to think about maybe?
What I am saying is that the military, the firefighters, police, etc. are all well aware of the risks that they assume going into the job. The have had the education and the training to manage the reactions they
assume with the job. A victim of violence has no prior knowledge of the risks, they do not assume the risk. When I acted to save another person from a brutal assault, I assumed the risk.
I don't think anyone deserves to get PTSD more than anyone else regardless of if they are military, a battered wife or a child abuse victim. There is also a very large spectrum for PTSD so people experience it for a few months, some people many years and some people will never be able to manage their symptoms to lead a normal life.
Also when trying to heal a PTSD sufferer goes through many stages, whether it be denial, grief, depression, anger, sadness or the need for sympathy, etc. We should not criticize others for the stage of healing they are in or how long it lasts as long as it doesn't personally affect us.
I am also glad that Anthony feels so passionate about making sure I am not in denial and to deal with the causes and not the symptoms. If you are trying to help me Anthony thank you. But I don't see how bullying or demanding me into seeing that I am just seeking sympathy or in denial is going to help me.
The cause of my PTSD is abuse.....abuse by men mostly and people I have trusted. The environment that I grew up in abuse became normal to me.
As far as Anthony's first questions I did try to answer them but obviously he meant one thing and I understood the other. I wasn't trying to avoid the question, I just answer them the best I could. But Anthony responded in away that attacked and criticized me. He then has continued to belittle me and demand me to act and think in a certain way.
Is that not abuse in itself? Then I asked him politely to stop and he refused.
Isn't that more abusive behaviour? Anthony still continues to force his opinions on me and that is abusive. I have not and will not address his any of his future questions.