Seasounds
Diamond Member
I've had a big aggravation, again. :cry: When anyone blasts me with blaming anger, it triggers my primary trauma. My pelvic muscles spasm, my abdominal muscles tighten and cramp, and the intrusive voices of "shame on you," "you're no good", "bad, bad, bad". :shifty: Of course, mild to moderate disassociation occurs, to varying degrees, clonazepam is helping for that.
Now, instead of feeling on top of my game-before the aggravation, I'm back doing the basics (mindfulness, good self care, therapy, working out, etc) until "this too shall pass" (or diminish), at SOME :/ point. Grumble, grumble, toil, boil, tremble, and trouble. Ah, what a life, with PTSD.
Rather than giving more details or getting solutions, I'm looking to know that some of you go through this too. The most positive way I can think of these cycles, is to think that it is like school, a continual learning process. At least this framework helps turn around the intrusive thoughts and it helps me view myself without judgment; and it gives me permission to push back, against abusive behavior, and it helps me see how I might make different choices, in the future.
Please, your support is welcome. :)
Do you go through these ups and downs?
What perspective do you take, that helps you?
Now, instead of feeling on top of my game-before the aggravation, I'm back doing the basics (mindfulness, good self care, therapy, working out, etc) until "this too shall pass" (or diminish), at SOME :/ point. Grumble, grumble, toil, boil, tremble, and trouble. Ah, what a life, with PTSD.
Rather than giving more details or getting solutions, I'm looking to know that some of you go through this too. The most positive way I can think of these cycles, is to think that it is like school, a continual learning process. At least this framework helps turn around the intrusive thoughts and it helps me view myself without judgment; and it gives me permission to push back, against abusive behavior, and it helps me see how I might make different choices, in the future.
Please, your support is welcome. :)
Do you go through these ups and downs?
What perspective do you take, that helps you?