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My Girlfriend Understands

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ernie 45701

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My girlfriend understands my mental wounds from the P.T.S.D. She is a good girlfriend and I love her very very much.
She doesn't know that I was raped 4 years ago but I will tell her. I know that I have C.P.T.S.D. from my rape and it still gives me trouble till this day.
I love my girlfriend very very much. She understands that I've been through a trauma.
Ernie 45701
 
Hello Ernie,

I'm glad you've found someone in your life that understands and supports you. I was just wondering though, how is it that you know you have C-PTSD from being raped? C-PTSD comes from recurring trauma. Something that has happened time and time again or for a long period of time.

Manic
 
Hi Manic,
I have had C.P.T.S.D. for four years now. It was delayed for awhile before they diagnosed it. I went into counseling as soon as I broke the news on what happened to me. But I was not diagnosed with C.P.T.S.D. till last year. I also had traumatic experiences as a kid in school but none was as traumatic as my rape four years ago. I was given a ride home from school by a teacher who tried to have sex with me in his car when I was a kid but I was in my parking lot and I told him no and I scrambled out of the car and ran to the door and told my Mom what had happened and she reported it to the school.
 
Hi Ernie

My sister has CPTSD so I am quite aware of what that involves. I don't get how one incident as a child and one as an adult equates to CPTSD. Who actually diagnosed you and what was their qualification?

From Wikipedia
(C-PTSD) is a clinically recognized condition that results from prolonged exposure to prolonged social and/or interpersonal trauma, including instances of physical abuse, emotional abuse, sexual abuse, domestic violence, torture, chronic early maltreatment in a caregiving relationship, and war
with the word prolonged being the key word. It also states
C-PTSD better describes the pervasive negative impact of chronic trauma than does Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, as PTSD fails to capture some of the core characteristics of C-PTSD. These include psychological fragmentation, the loss of a sense of safety, trust, and self-worth, as well as the tendency to be revictimized, and, most importantly, the loss of a coherent sense of self. This loss of the coherent sense of self, and the ensuing symptom profile, is what most pointedly differentiates C-PTSD from PTSD.
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I suggest you read the following article on this forum: [DLMURL="http://www.ptsdforum.org/content/170-Complex-Post-Traumatic-Stress-Disorder"]Complex PTSD
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