silkleaves
Gold Member
Well, not everyone has flashbacks, its just one of the symptoms that someone can have. Sort of like, as with any illness, there are some boxes that may get checked, but not necessarily all of them. I always figured I never got flashbacks and told my dr so when I was being diagnosed, but I had enough other symptoms that it was clear I had PTSD, and on top of that also MDD, which didn't even cross my mind going in there. But then, just realized that I actually do have flashbacks...I always assumed they were like memories that you keep going back to think about, I dont get that, but I do react to a situation as if a moment in my past is happening again, if that makes any sense. I need to do my own research on this. Wish I was still in therapy to talk about it...
The important thing really is to just simply explain what you are going through. You may find anyway, that no matter how much research you do before going in,when you are sitting in front of someone telling them what you are going through, you're anyway going to pull a blank out of nervousness / fear / and yes shame, that anything you've prepared goes out the door. Personally, I changed my mind and just wanted to get out of there... But these are trained professionals...they have heard it all, they have seen this before, they are able to pick up on things and make sense of things that you aren't remotely aware of. And its not even just in what you say, but how you act, react, your behavior, tone of voice etc.
And oh man, a "minor cough" would be a great thing! I think in a way, I was hoping that I was going way overboard and would be told that I'm just under some stress and just need to chill out. Even though I knew that wasn't true, I kinda hoped... and I actually downplayed a lot of stuff because of it. But they saw through me and immediately set me up for treatment. So there you have it.
The important thing really is to just simply explain what you are going through. You may find anyway, that no matter how much research you do before going in,when you are sitting in front of someone telling them what you are going through, you're anyway going to pull a blank out of nervousness / fear / and yes shame, that anything you've prepared goes out the door. Personally, I changed my mind and just wanted to get out of there... But these are trained professionals...they have heard it all, they have seen this before, they are able to pick up on things and make sense of things that you aren't remotely aware of. And its not even just in what you say, but how you act, react, your behavior, tone of voice etc.
And oh man, a "minor cough" would be a great thing! I think in a way, I was hoping that I was going way overboard and would be told that I'm just under some stress and just need to chill out. Even though I knew that wasn't true, I kinda hoped... and I actually downplayed a lot of stuff because of it. But they saw through me and immediately set me up for treatment. So there you have it.