So here's the back story. I've had PTSD for about 2 years now and have been trying to get the help I need as soon as I could. I was turned down at Campbell, finally got treatment at Eglin, ended up in a treatment center for 3 weeks, and now that I'm out I just want to get treatment off base because the docs here seem full of shit (see title).
The first doc I had during prolonged exposure and couples therapy kept giving me the "deer in the headlights" look, then changing the subject. I stopped seeing him after I realized he just didn't know how to help me. The doc I'm seeing now had me on prolonged exposure. Then I went into the treatment center and started CBT. I got through 8 of the 12 sessions and came home. It was agreed that I didn't need the live in therapy because I wasn't a threat to myself or others, most of the time anyway.
I'm trying to get an off base referral, and my doc called me today. She said that if I complete the last 4 sessions of CBT, and show substantial improvements, then I can go off post. She said that she has experience "curing" cases with PTSD, and they're much better off. I asked her if she meant that the treatment was effective. Everything I've read so far has basically told me that PTSD is a chronic condition, that can be treated effectively, but never cured. She then goes to tell me that she didn't know what I've been reading, but it's all wrong. She apparently has the miracle cure for PTSD.
What I'm getting out of our conversation is that if I show that I don't need treatment, then I can seek it elsewhere. Also, if I don't continue treatment until she's satisfied, she won't give me the referral. Military one source can't help because I have the diagnosis, and they don't help with chronic problems.
I've been turned down, mistreated, misdiagnosed, and am now being essentially forced to go through treatment that I don't want, just to get some treatment that will hopefully help. I'm about done with this. The world makes it hard enough to live with this, I never thought the people that are supposed to help would make it worse.
So I guess what I'm asking is if anyone has any advice on what I can do from here?
The first doc I had during prolonged exposure and couples therapy kept giving me the "deer in the headlights" look, then changing the subject. I stopped seeing him after I realized he just didn't know how to help me. The doc I'm seeing now had me on prolonged exposure. Then I went into the treatment center and started CBT. I got through 8 of the 12 sessions and came home. It was agreed that I didn't need the live in therapy because I wasn't a threat to myself or others, most of the time anyway.
I'm trying to get an off base referral, and my doc called me today. She said that if I complete the last 4 sessions of CBT, and show substantial improvements, then I can go off post. She said that she has experience "curing" cases with PTSD, and they're much better off. I asked her if she meant that the treatment was effective. Everything I've read so far has basically told me that PTSD is a chronic condition, that can be treated effectively, but never cured. She then goes to tell me that she didn't know what I've been reading, but it's all wrong. She apparently has the miracle cure for PTSD.
What I'm getting out of our conversation is that if I show that I don't need treatment, then I can seek it elsewhere. Also, if I don't continue treatment until she's satisfied, she won't give me the referral. Military one source can't help because I have the diagnosis, and they don't help with chronic problems.
I've been turned down, mistreated, misdiagnosed, and am now being essentially forced to go through treatment that I don't want, just to get some treatment that will hopefully help. I'm about done with this. The world makes it hard enough to live with this, I never thought the people that are supposed to help would make it worse.
So I guess what I'm asking is if anyone has any advice on what I can do from here?