drgnfl2078
Bronze Member
hello. You know it is funny...all the ideas that run through your head in any given day or moment but the second you go to introduce yourself at a support group...well it all goes out the window. My name is Lynn. I am 32 years old and was diagnosed with PTSD about a year and a half ago. I was very surprised as I never thought of myself as a trauma victim, as I could never pin point one specific event that really messed me up. In fact I almost want to delete this and feel like I don’t belong here because I’m not a rape victim or war veteran. I never had any clue that the way I grew up was not normal, and more importantly I had no idea how much the things you’re exposed to as a youngster could have such an impact.
Does anyone else ever feel like you want to talk about what’s bothering you but you don’t even know yourself? And feel frustrated that when you finally think you can tell someone something but then it’s never the right time to do so, and then when it is the right time you can’t think of what it was that was bothering you? I thought if I joined an online support group…well I could talk about what I needed to as it came up like a journal.
Does anyone else ever feel like you want to talk about what’s bothering you but you don’t even know yourself? And feel frustrated that when you finally think you can tell someone something but then it’s never the right time to do so, and then when it is the right time you can’t think of what it was that was bothering you? I thought if I joined an online support group…well I could talk about what I needed to as it came up like a journal.