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I am coming up to 4 years of dealing with PTSD. Some days have been hell, some wonderful and a lot pretty good. There have been times when I have hated this illness ([DLMURL="http://www.ptsdforum.org/c/threads/ptsd-disease-or-not-a-disease.15325/"]disease[/DLMURL] as per Anthony's new thread) and times when I forget it is a part of my life.
What I have come to realise, as most would do that there are stages, the good old rollercoaster ride of ups and downs depending on what life is throwing at the PTSD Sufferer at the time, or even the Carer (Supporter) as it can inadvertently affect them. Sometimes it really sucks as life's difficulties are hard enough to deal with let alone adding PTSD to it - no wonder PTSD can result in suicide as there are times in life when I even find it overwhelming.
Interestingly I have noticed something fundamental which, has been recurrent during the 4 years I have been through. IMHO a PTSD Sufferer does so much better if they feel they have a purpose in life and some sort of functionality or 'usefulness'.
Watching Anthony it was initially helping people on this forum which was "his job". That had it's purpose but now he and I both realise that dealing with too much negativity from the illness can pull him then us down so he no longer helps people "one on one" anymore with private diaries like he used to... yeah!
Then when nothing to do, the computer games crept back and the less nice side of PTSD appeared.
New software came out so Anthony went back to developing, designing themes etc so that kept him busy. While he doesn't like direct praise, the satisfaction of building something everyone liked had a positive result on him.
When Anthony was dabbling in renovating he was amazing to be around. While he would be physically exhausted some days, he had to go out of the house (inadvertent exposure therapy), had to deal with people, make phone calls and design the changes. To me his PTSD was the least prevalent then in the entire 4 years to date except for the recent change.
Before I get to the recent change, the renovations finished and Anthony had little to do. Yes he dabbled on the forum designing pages but the drain of helping people individually would offset the benefits of him doing something.
Recently Anthony decided he was going to build the Wiki section of this forum. He is reading, researching, teaching and doing a range of things which have all positively stimulated him.
My revelation - if they have some sort of purpose, being a job, hobby, use etc the PTSD symptoms are less. I am still in shock that Anthony is coming to dance lessons and enjoying himself.
There is hope and it makes sense when you think about it - usefulness/purposes = better self esteem/image = less depression = reduced PTSD symptoms.
What I have come to realise, as most would do that there are stages, the good old rollercoaster ride of ups and downs depending on what life is throwing at the PTSD Sufferer at the time, or even the Carer (Supporter) as it can inadvertently affect them. Sometimes it really sucks as life's difficulties are hard enough to deal with let alone adding PTSD to it - no wonder PTSD can result in suicide as there are times in life when I even find it overwhelming.
Interestingly I have noticed something fundamental which, has been recurrent during the 4 years I have been through. IMHO a PTSD Sufferer does so much better if they feel they have a purpose in life and some sort of functionality or 'usefulness'.
Watching Anthony it was initially helping people on this forum which was "his job". That had it's purpose but now he and I both realise that dealing with too much negativity from the illness can pull him then us down so he no longer helps people "one on one" anymore with private diaries like he used to... yeah!
Then when nothing to do, the computer games crept back and the less nice side of PTSD appeared.
New software came out so Anthony went back to developing, designing themes etc so that kept him busy. While he doesn't like direct praise, the satisfaction of building something everyone liked had a positive result on him.
When Anthony was dabbling in renovating he was amazing to be around. While he would be physically exhausted some days, he had to go out of the house (inadvertent exposure therapy), had to deal with people, make phone calls and design the changes. To me his PTSD was the least prevalent then in the entire 4 years to date except for the recent change.
Before I get to the recent change, the renovations finished and Anthony had little to do. Yes he dabbled on the forum designing pages but the drain of helping people individually would offset the benefits of him doing something.
Recently Anthony decided he was going to build the Wiki section of this forum. He is reading, researching, teaching and doing a range of things which have all positively stimulated him.
My revelation - if they have some sort of purpose, being a job, hobby, use etc the PTSD symptoms are less. I am still in shock that Anthony is coming to dance lessons and enjoying himself.
There is hope and it makes sense when you think about it - usefulness/purposes = better self esteem/image = less depression = reduced PTSD symptoms.