Dear Pat,
When I read your first post in so many respects I felt like "That is me!"
I do believe that a 'label is just a label', and there is certainly much information (see ptsd forms/ learning) to help you as well as the Doctors.
The fact that some people have "mentioned" it over the years to you (i.e. -that you "may/seem" to possibly have it) makes me wonder if it seems more evident "from the outside" than the "inside"- sometimes those around us can see things more easily than we can (as human beings).
I think the motto of "Take what you like (that will help) and leave the rest" can still help you in this regard. As long as the symptoms are being managed more effectively that's also on a day-to-day basis what counts. And I believe evryone can benefit from the support, understanding and knowledge of the people on this Forum if they relate.
One thing I discovered about myself in the last few months though- I didn't think I was "triggered", either - just thought that I would (suddenly and inexplicably) feel a diferent (lousy) way, usually down or anxious but rarely in a full-blown panic attack. However, as I started to pick it apart I could start to recognize certain triggers, and thankfully reduce substantially their effects on me (without avoidance). But I have found that for me it really requires a lot of brutal honesty, and it's one heck of a rollercoaster ride to gain some ground.
Irregardless, I wish for you healing, strength, hope and the start of a 'new more enjoyable life' with this 'new year'.
When I read your first post in so many respects I felt like "That is me!"
I do believe that a 'label is just a label', and there is certainly much information (see ptsd forms/ learning) to help you as well as the Doctors.
The fact that some people have "mentioned" it over the years to you (i.e. -that you "may/seem" to possibly have it) makes me wonder if it seems more evident "from the outside" than the "inside"- sometimes those around us can see things more easily than we can (as human beings).
I think the motto of "Take what you like (that will help) and leave the rest" can still help you in this regard. As long as the symptoms are being managed more effectively that's also on a day-to-day basis what counts. And I believe evryone can benefit from the support, understanding and knowledge of the people on this Forum if they relate.
One thing I discovered about myself in the last few months though- I didn't think I was "triggered", either - just thought that I would (suddenly and inexplicably) feel a diferent (lousy) way, usually down or anxious but rarely in a full-blown panic attack. However, as I started to pick it apart I could start to recognize certain triggers, and thankfully reduce substantially their effects on me (without avoidance). But I have found that for me it really requires a lot of brutal honesty, and it's one heck of a rollercoaster ride to gain some ground.
Irregardless, I wish for you healing, strength, hope and the start of a 'new more enjoyable life' with this 'new year'.