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It's really not.
It's a sign that it was distressing, sure. Don't diagnose yourself with a severe mental illness, for your own sake, girl.
I have been diagnosed by multiple doctors too, girl.
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It's really not.
It's a sign that it was distressing, sure. Don't diagnose yourself with a severe mental illness, for your own sake, girl.
It's really not.
It's a sign that it was distressing, sure. Don't diagnose yourself with a severe mental illness, for your own sake, girl.
I've been (unsuccessfully for now, lol) working with my T on exposure therapy to some of my issues. Are you working with a T? Hopefully you can get some help with this issue. :) Having someone in your corner (therapy/psych-doc, etc) really does help. :)
Yeah, that's what exposure is supposed to help with. My T says - the more you avoid something the harder it gets to NOT avoid it. I hope the physical therapy helps without being too triggering!Since I’m usually only triggered when the need for an exam comes up, or the thought, I avoid them and thinking about them at all costs. I may look more into it after I start physical therapy
It can be sign of numerous mental health disorders.Um, yes, having anxiety attacks triggered by the sight of a speculum or just by remembering this 1st exam, kind of a sign of Ptsd.
Vaginismus does mean pelvic exams can hurt badly. It can make insertion of a speculum hurt, as if it is forced, even when it is not forced. It can really really hurt. (It feels like my insides being ripped apart.) You consented to the procedure and do not describe anything which took away that consent. That makes it hard to see it as Criterion A trauma, and you are bound to get pushback on PTSD forums like this one. Based on what you describe, it was clearly a tough medical procedure.Someone FORCING an object in your vagina, even though they’re a “doctor” can still cause psychological damage.