texaskitty
Bronze Member
I have PTSD from sexual abuse as a child. The self injury didn't start until I was in my 40s. Some therapists say the self injury is Borderline Personality Disorder, like thats what defines BPD. But I've suffered from the PTSD since the trauma as a child, but didn't resort to self injury until many years later.
Is self-injury learned from others? Like using web and print resources and finding out other peoples problems and then taking them on? Is this possible? Does this happen? I don't know anymore. I am on disability now and am very isolated. I go to a therapist and a group once a week. Most of the time I read or watch TV. I lost my insurance and that provoked a med change and now I can't sleep or just sleep a couple of hours and thats it.
I was at the donut shop at 6:15 a.m. this morning having been awake all night. I then slept the rest of the morning. Its terrible to have your days and nights mixed up. I hope to get the drug company to send me my med, but its going to take time. I keep waking up when I do go to sleep with nightmares I can't remember.
I have hijacked my own thread. Sorry.
Any input is welcome.
TexasKitty
Is self-injury learned from others? Like using web and print resources and finding out other peoples problems and then taking them on? Is this possible? Does this happen? I don't know anymore. I am on disability now and am very isolated. I go to a therapist and a group once a week. Most of the time I read or watch TV. I lost my insurance and that provoked a med change and now I can't sleep or just sleep a couple of hours and thats it.
I was at the donut shop at 6:15 a.m. this morning having been awake all night. I then slept the rest of the morning. Its terrible to have your days and nights mixed up. I hope to get the drug company to send me my med, but its going to take time. I keep waking up when I do go to sleep with nightmares I can't remember.
I have hijacked my own thread. Sorry.
Any input is welcome.
TexasKitty