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Hi there. This is my first post, so hear with me.
I'm going to give you all the full (albeit abbreviated) run-down, if that's alright. I've been stalking these forums for awhile now, and want to get in on some of that insight you all seem to have!
I was diagnosed with PTSD four years ago, but I've experienced symptoms since I was nine or ten. I'm eighteen now. I spent two years in residential treatment, and three years in outpatient. Other than PTSD, I deal with recurrent major depression, general anxiety, and a restrictive eating disorder. The only medication I'm currently taking is Zoloft (sertraline).
My PTSD is in response to childhood physical and sexual abuse, and since I returned home from rehab to the home 'where it all began', everything seems to trigger me. I mainly experience regular nightmares and hypervigilance, flashbacks, and the feeling that I have an abbreviated lifespan--so what's the point? (Cue suicidal tendencies.)
Lately, I've been feeling very disconnected from myself, like I'm not really a person. My entire body shakes, even if I've taken my medication and haven't had any caffeine. I walk around with wide eyes and stare off into space pretty consistently. I don't....feel anything. I don't even have thoughts about anything, it seems, like I'm on autopilot. I've never felt this way before now, so I'm not sure what it is. Dissociation, maybe?
Anyways, I am wondering if anyone has had a positive experience with medications other than Zoloft,
specifically dealing with hypervigilance, nightmares, and potentially dissociation? My psychiatrist suggested Tenex (Guanfacine), but because it's an ADHD med I'm scared it'll make me hyper-focused on trauma! I used to take Trileptal, because my PTSD was initially misdiagnosed as bipolar, and it made me very suicidal. I'm wary about taking another mood stabilizer for that reason.
Though I know you aren't all medical professionals, and that I should leave it to my psychiatrist to suggest what's best for my specific set of disorders, I was wondering if anyone had any experiences with meds that might be beneficial. I want to be as informed a patient as I can, especially following longterm inpatient, where it really didn't matter what we thought we needed.
Whew, that was long. If you got through all this, thank you so much. There seems to be a level of support and genuine care here that I haven't seen anywhere else.
(Also! I'm in the US)
I'm going to give you all the full (albeit abbreviated) run-down, if that's alright. I've been stalking these forums for awhile now, and want to get in on some of that insight you all seem to have!
I was diagnosed with PTSD four years ago, but I've experienced symptoms since I was nine or ten. I'm eighteen now. I spent two years in residential treatment, and three years in outpatient. Other than PTSD, I deal with recurrent major depression, general anxiety, and a restrictive eating disorder. The only medication I'm currently taking is Zoloft (sertraline).
My PTSD is in response to childhood physical and sexual abuse, and since I returned home from rehab to the home 'where it all began', everything seems to trigger me. I mainly experience regular nightmares and hypervigilance, flashbacks, and the feeling that I have an abbreviated lifespan--so what's the point? (Cue suicidal tendencies.)
Lately, I've been feeling very disconnected from myself, like I'm not really a person. My entire body shakes, even if I've taken my medication and haven't had any caffeine. I walk around with wide eyes and stare off into space pretty consistently. I don't....feel anything. I don't even have thoughts about anything, it seems, like I'm on autopilot. I've never felt this way before now, so I'm not sure what it is. Dissociation, maybe?
Anyways, I am wondering if anyone has had a positive experience with medications other than Zoloft,
specifically dealing with hypervigilance, nightmares, and potentially dissociation? My psychiatrist suggested Tenex (Guanfacine), but because it's an ADHD med I'm scared it'll make me hyper-focused on trauma! I used to take Trileptal, because my PTSD was initially misdiagnosed as bipolar, and it made me very suicidal. I'm wary about taking another mood stabilizer for that reason.
Though I know you aren't all medical professionals, and that I should leave it to my psychiatrist to suggest what's best for my specific set of disorders, I was wondering if anyone had any experiences with meds that might be beneficial. I want to be as informed a patient as I can, especially following longterm inpatient, where it really didn't matter what we thought we needed.
Whew, that was long. If you got through all this, thank you so much. There seems to be a level of support and genuine care here that I haven't seen anywhere else.
(Also! I'm in the US)