Thank you,
@Iamsensative
No, not tired of hearing that, since it's true. :)
And even more so, since I'm been getting Shingles in my eyes for a month. Every specialist I'm seeing doesn't believe me until I show them the lab work proving it.
I'm so grateful I finally got a Dr. to find a way to prove that's what I've been suffering from for about 14 years, increasingly.
Usually, there is some elevated stress and I do have PTSD, but the last two Dr.s both said, that they have to search for the culprit for my weak immune system, since PTSD is not listed cause of that for recurring Herpes Zoster (Shingles) in young adults. Especially all over the body.
Given my med history, the specialist said that she suspects an autoimmune disease, or something else more serious. Even though I want to procrastinate about medical stuff due to it being a trigger (medical people scare me because both parents were that, and they were so crazy and abusive, yet successful as medical professionals, so I am terrified the person touching me is a pervert, even though I know not everyone is like my abusers).
I have actively fought my distorted cognition about my abusers and typing others who check the same boxes professionally or with religion.
In so doing, I'm focusing on my health and getting to the bottom of what's hyjacking it, besides PTSD. If nothing is found, then I will keep searching.
Last time, I told myself my esophegal spasms were just stress from PTSD and overlooked that I was developing a severe wheat allergy. Since cutting out wheat entirely, my "PTSD" symptoms involving my tummy (really my immune system) are much better.
Likewise, I cannot assume my Shingles are only PTSD based. It's all connected.
Meanwhile, my severe Wheat allergy and long list of allergies, points a finger that I do have an autoimmune disease. We need to find it, and then I will know more how to manage all the clusters of symptoms I have. Maybe my PTSD symptoms will also benefit.
Cheers!