Hi there. Do me a small favour and take a deep, slow breath...That is your first step to recovery right there.
I really feel for you and your intense struggle, reading your words brought back to me all those old feelings in myself. My heart goes out to you. :Hug_emoticon:
Right now things may seem very overwhelming I know but there is a huge amount of reasons for hope. People like myself have been where you are and we are better now. You will be too. It will take time of course. Even though you sounded afraid you also sound determined. That's good. Really good. Recovery is a slow process and the going slow is important so as to be thorough.
Even though the Hyper-vigilance tells you to run, you don't have too.
There are a lot of pent up and suppresses emotions in you that need time to release. Our emotions store up inside us just like our thoughts. Everything we see and experience our mind needs time to process. Now a days, most people do not give themselves the time to do this. We justify, excuse, avoid, hide, blame-you get the picture. Eventually, our mind says "ENOUGH! I will slow your body down so I can make you pay attention to all this Unpacked baggage". This is the beginning of PTSD.
YOUR job is to slow down and listen. You are fighting this process if you keep putting yourself down, cutting yourself up (figuratively-I used to cut too) and blaming yourself for unusual reactions.
The fact that your partner doesn't understand is reasonable. The more they know the more help the two of you can get together. Isolation is fear, and fear limits growth so please please try and be brave. You have hidden strengths that you are about discover. Because along with what you have endured you have survived. We are all here for you, you are not alone. There is light. Beautiful light at the end of this. You are not alone.
O