Dragonfly-Dawn
Silver Member
Ok so lately in the media, through some self help books and online therapist, I have been hearing a lot of things about PTSD (which in my own opinion I think awareness is always good). In particular though, I have noticed many hopeful comments on being 'cured'. Such as the ability to be 'cured, or recovered'.
However there are many sites and people that have claimed PTSD is something you learn to manage. Something that doesn't nessesarily ever go away but can be controlled to the point of feeling well and functioning properly. But that it might pop into your life again at some point, although now you'd be able to handle it better.
Both of these statements I find bring hope, to recovery. But my question is; Is being cured the same as managing? If not then, which is actually correct? Can I be cured? Or can I learn to manage my symptoms so well that it no longer becomes a prominent piece of my life?
I'm trying to understand what my goals through recovery should be. I want to aim for something feasible not unattainable. Personally having huge doubts I'll ever be 'cured' is all!
Thank you for reading, best wishes to all!
-Dragonfly
However there are many sites and people that have claimed PTSD is something you learn to manage. Something that doesn't nessesarily ever go away but can be controlled to the point of feeling well and functioning properly. But that it might pop into your life again at some point, although now you'd be able to handle it better.
Both of these statements I find bring hope, to recovery. But my question is; Is being cured the same as managing? If not then, which is actually correct? Can I be cured? Or can I learn to manage my symptoms so well that it no longer becomes a prominent piece of my life?
I'm trying to understand what my goals through recovery should be. I want to aim for something feasible not unattainable. Personally having huge doubts I'll ever be 'cured' is all!
Thank you for reading, best wishes to all!
-Dragonfly