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anthony
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Nicolette told me about this thread earlier today, so I have read the thread, read briefly through the wikipedia chat and determined this...
Nothing has changed IMO. The wikipedia chat cites no sources that a cure has been found to the physiological chemical change between the right and left brain hemispheres which define PTSD.
A persons opinion is their opinion, and nobody can tell another what to believe, instead they get to choose what they believe. There is opinion and there are facts. This forum works on facts and respects opinions. The fact is that there is no medical cure for PTSD. This is to date factual and cannot be disputed by opinion, however; PTSD is medically treatable and a person can recover to a point and live quite a normal life under some circumstances. Every single sufferer can, if they really want to, retrain their brain and relearn social skills and life aspects to function better with their PTSD. If a person has actual PTSD though, not ASD, then they 99.99% chance cannot be cured, they can only be treated. This is current medical fact cited from authoritative mental health publications, such as The International Society of Traumatic Stress Studies (http://www.istss.org) and other mental health journals. When such a time comes, and I do hope it does, that they find a cure for PTSD, then I will be the first to jump onboard with it. Saying that... I will not allow opinion to overrule fact here upon this forum.
Honestly, I am becoming a little tired of seeing this raised again lately, because it is a mute point until such time as a medical journal provides medical and scientific evidence, that a cure exists for the 99.99% of sufferers for PTSD. If they could cure even more than 50%, you could near call it a cure, but they cannot to date.
There are plenty of cited, factual scientific studies concluding that PTSD is being over-diagnosed, it is being given to those who really have ASD (Post-Traumatic Stress) not PTSD, and a recent one was performed from over a period of more than a decade and exceeding 100,000 soldiers. It is now conclusive, it is being over-diagnosed and misdiagnosed. It is not however conclusive whether a cure exists or not. It is conclusive, factually, that PTSD can be treated with pharmacological and psychological affluent means. If a person really has PTSD, then to date, no medical cure exists, and this is fact.
Again, opinion is opinion, not fact. There are plenty of members on this forum who go one way or the other on this topic, some sit on the fence, but no person to date can state a cure exists, because it doesn't.
Someone recently argued this point with me, where I cited the sacking of VA Secretary Jim Nicholson in 2007 because he spoke out his opinion over medical fact, that "this is a curable mental phenomenon."
Treatment and recovery is one thing, curing a complete different story.
PTSD comes in many severities, some more than others. This forum is not here as a board to misinform the public or members, it is here to voice the truth. I personally encourage every single person to work their arse off and learn everything PTSD, go through trauma therapy combined with exposure therapy, and to get back into life. It can be done... each person will be different. Some will work, some will never work again, some will get back into quite a normal routine, some will be medicated for life, some will choose not to medicate, some will drink or smoke to help themselves, some will be workaholics, each to their own. How you cope is completely up to you, being a healthy or unhealthy means.
None of this should be taken though that a cure exists from something that is medically and scientifically to date, incurable.
Nothing has changed IMO. The wikipedia chat cites no sources that a cure has been found to the physiological chemical change between the right and left brain hemispheres which define PTSD.
A persons opinion is their opinion, and nobody can tell another what to believe, instead they get to choose what they believe. There is opinion and there are facts. This forum works on facts and respects opinions. The fact is that there is no medical cure for PTSD. This is to date factual and cannot be disputed by opinion, however; PTSD is medically treatable and a person can recover to a point and live quite a normal life under some circumstances. Every single sufferer can, if they really want to, retrain their brain and relearn social skills and life aspects to function better with their PTSD. If a person has actual PTSD though, not ASD, then they 99.99% chance cannot be cured, they can only be treated. This is current medical fact cited from authoritative mental health publications, such as The International Society of Traumatic Stress Studies (http://www.istss.org) and other mental health journals. When such a time comes, and I do hope it does, that they find a cure for PTSD, then I will be the first to jump onboard with it. Saying that... I will not allow opinion to overrule fact here upon this forum.
Honestly, I am becoming a little tired of seeing this raised again lately, because it is a mute point until such time as a medical journal provides medical and scientific evidence, that a cure exists for the 99.99% of sufferers for PTSD. If they could cure even more than 50%, you could near call it a cure, but they cannot to date.
There are plenty of cited, factual scientific studies concluding that PTSD is being over-diagnosed, it is being given to those who really have ASD (Post-Traumatic Stress) not PTSD, and a recent one was performed from over a period of more than a decade and exceeding 100,000 soldiers. It is now conclusive, it is being over-diagnosed and misdiagnosed. It is not however conclusive whether a cure exists or not. It is conclusive, factually, that PTSD can be treated with pharmacological and psychological affluent means. If a person really has PTSD, then to date, no medical cure exists, and this is fact.
Again, opinion is opinion, not fact. There are plenty of members on this forum who go one way or the other on this topic, some sit on the fence, but no person to date can state a cure exists, because it doesn't.
Someone recently argued this point with me, where I cited the sacking of VA Secretary Jim Nicholson in 2007 because he spoke out his opinion over medical fact, that "this is a curable mental phenomenon."
Treatment and recovery is one thing, curing a complete different story.
PTSD comes in many severities, some more than others. This forum is not here as a board to misinform the public or members, it is here to voice the truth. I personally encourage every single person to work their arse off and learn everything PTSD, go through trauma therapy combined with exposure therapy, and to get back into life. It can be done... each person will be different. Some will work, some will never work again, some will get back into quite a normal routine, some will be medicated for life, some will choose not to medicate, some will drink or smoke to help themselves, some will be workaholics, each to their own. How you cope is completely up to you, being a healthy or unhealthy means.
None of this should be taken though that a cure exists from something that is medically and scientifically to date, incurable.