Someone (possibly an ex-coworker who is a sociopath and was trying to get his job back) shined a laser into my eyes while I was sleeping and it woke me up. Ever since this I've been stuck in this "alert" mode. After being in this alert mode for about 8 months, my sleep gradually got worse and I ended up having bad sleep problems. I'm assuming this is what's causing my sleep issues but not quite sure. I know this guy is no longer a threat to me, but I'm still stuck in this alert mode where it feels like I'm instinctively seeing everyone initially as a threat (even though I know they aren't). So it's like my instincts are stuck in this alert mode... I once accidentally gave a person a bad look because of it. Is there a way to get out of this alert mode with medication or something? Is this hypervigilance? I've had to leave my job because of my sleep issues. I've started Zoloft 50mg but only on about week three. Also take Remeron for sleep. I'm not 100% sure this is causing my sleep issues (although I don't have sleep apnea and I'm otherwise in good health).
Not sure how to edit above post, but... I should add that this PTSD (or whatever it is) causes me to avoid eye contact with people since I'm afraid I'll accidentally give them a threatening look with my eyes (like I did to that one person as described above).
Not sure how to edit above post, but... I should add that this PTSD (or whatever it is) causes me to avoid eye contact with people since I'm afraid I'll accidentally give them a threatening look with my eyes (like I did to that one person as described above).
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