You won't know until you try.
Sorry if this is upsetting for you but you really seem hell bent on finding excuses for being miserable.
I don't understand what you want from us.
Every response you've had here has been the no bullshit straight to the point answer to your question about what you can do to overcome these obstacles.
There's no easy answer. If there was, we'd all know it and have done it and there wouldn't be forum to ask questions on, because we'd all be better now.
This shit is hard. That's all there is to it.
Practice, practice, practice.
That's what makes breathing exercises and grounding exercises work. Practice.
They don't work the first time. They don't work the hundredth time. Keep practicing, then after the thousandth time or maybe the ten thousandth time, you start noticing a difference.
Practice, practice, practice.
It's not but on principal I believe the only drugs that will offer any real relief can only offer it temporarily and have severe downsides like destructive addictions, and the ones that don't have those downsides will likely never offer any real relief
So you are only wanting benzodiazepines?
Yup. Your right, those are short term band-aid drugs that will turn you from a person suffering PTSD, to a junkie suffering from PTSD.
Antidepressants have side effects. Yup. They sure do.
They can make you right miserable. No one said they don't. But they can take the edge off enough for you to get a grip long enough to make some progress in your head.
What I don't understand is, what is this "principle" you are standing on?
That the first few meds you tried didn't work to your satisfaction, so therefore you write off everything else before you even try it?
It goes against your principles to do whatever it takes to make your life bearable?
I think you need to re-evaluate your priorities a little bit.
Whether that is the truth or not I don't want to take anymore drugs and don't trust psychiatry as a field at all.
I could sympathise with the I can't, I can't. Because at least I know that we're still trying to do the best you could, while dealing with cognitive distortions. But the I won't, I won't. Nope sorry.
If you want to argue this "I'm a hopeless case" nonsense, put it in your title that you are only wanting sympathy.
You're getting good advice here. If you don't want it, fine.
Just do us the courtesy of telling us what you want. We aren't mind readers.
I really do hope you are able to find the help you need. But I can tell you, it's not to be found in saying "I can't" and definitely not in "I won't".
But I guarantee you it is there to be found. I really hope you see it one day.