Neverthesame
Diamond Member
I cannot say for certain whether or not the condition itself progresses in the same way as cancer for example. However, speaking strictly from my own experience. The more you try to bury and ignore the problem, the worse you get. Some of the co-morbid conditions which go along with PTSD, depression, insomnia, ect, ect. Wear you down physically and mentally. Which can lead to self medicating, or other self destructive behaviours. For example; taking sleep medication to combat insomnia. Works great for a little while, but you begin to need higher and higher doses to maintain the effectiveness. Eventually you are either taking massive doses, or mixing it with alcohol, or both... (Glad I stopped doing that, before I did permanent damage).
Dealing with the unpleasant psychological weight of trauma, while also combating exhaustion, can make it more difficult to employ grounding or other coping strategies effectively.
That has been my experience anyway. Hope you find the answers you are looking for.
Dealing with the unpleasant psychological weight of trauma, while also combating exhaustion, can make it more difficult to employ grounding or other coping strategies effectively.
That has been my experience anyway. Hope you find the answers you are looking for.