I'm sorry if this has been covered before, but searches for posts regarding the United Kingdom and Britain did not bring up anything, and of course UK and NHS are too short. I'm wondering if anyone has dealt with their PTSD through the NHS. Who was your starting point, and what sort of people did you end up being referred to? Is there much support out there?
I am currently undergoing a programme to deal with pain management, the pain having been caused by the trauma. I ended up opening up a bit to the psychologist leading the meeting, and he offered some one on one time to talk about it more thoroughly this week. I've had a bit of a bad week but the thought that I might finally get started on the road to some help has been encouraging. Unfortunately the weather is terrible here at the moment and I am concerned I might not make it to our appointment on Thursday. I'm sure it can be rearranged but I suppose I was looking for some reassurance that there is help available, and to have some idea of what my options are.
This is probably something I should have brought up with a doctor a long time ago, particularly as I'm something of a frequent flyer with the NHS. But I just never brought up this core issue, and instead we have always been patching up the surface symptoms - dealing with chronic pain here, depression there, poor sleep and nightmares on one day and a damaged spine on another; but it is all stemming from the same issue, that I was put in a dangerous situation for years and injured several times and never got over the fear and resentment. This is the first I've brought up the term PTSD with the doctors I see, other than when a counsellor, who I was seeing for depression, said this seemed to be the problem, concurring with a psychologist I had seen overseas. So I suppose I am wondering what to expect.
I am currently undergoing a programme to deal with pain management, the pain having been caused by the trauma. I ended up opening up a bit to the psychologist leading the meeting, and he offered some one on one time to talk about it more thoroughly this week. I've had a bit of a bad week but the thought that I might finally get started on the road to some help has been encouraging. Unfortunately the weather is terrible here at the moment and I am concerned I might not make it to our appointment on Thursday. I'm sure it can be rearranged but I suppose I was looking for some reassurance that there is help available, and to have some idea of what my options are.
This is probably something I should have brought up with a doctor a long time ago, particularly as I'm something of a frequent flyer with the NHS. But I just never brought up this core issue, and instead we have always been patching up the surface symptoms - dealing with chronic pain here, depression there, poor sleep and nightmares on one day and a damaged spine on another; but it is all stemming from the same issue, that I was put in a dangerous situation for years and injured several times and never got over the fear and resentment. This is the first I've brought up the term PTSD with the doctors I see, other than when a counsellor, who I was seeing for depression, said this seemed to be the problem, concurring with a psychologist I had seen overseas. So I suppose I am wondering what to expect.