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Symptoms Of Ptsd 10 Years Later?

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Hey guys!!

I'll try to explain whats happening to see if anyone can relate and just relax a bit that I'm not crazy.

I've been in therapy for 6 months now. I was diagnosed with clinical depression and later on with BPD.

When I first started therapy I couldn't remember my mom in my childhood. Pretty much till the age of 13 I had no memories of my mother and then from that age on, my memories were shouting and screaming and fights all the time. She was emotionally abusing me and that was the only thing that I was sure about.

Two and a half weeks ago, an event occurred and my therapist says it must have triggered me. From that evening I started having the same nightmare. I'm very little and my mother HUGE and she is shouting at me, calling me names and I'm trying to speak but no voice comes out of my mouth. It disturbs me so much that I wake up crying and shaking. I also started not taking my night medication so I wont fall asleep (that works fine most of the nights).

Two days after the event I started having flashbacks. Apparently my mom was physically abusing me as well. It feels like I'm living a second life and every new flashback, scares me more than the previous.

I lost every ounce of concentration. I hit my car on the wall, I go to the supermarket and forget what I went there for, it seems that every time I'm in the car, I get on "auto pilot" and don't even remember how I manage to get to my destination.

I'm also very cold with my mom. I talk back to her (something that I never did before) and I can't stand it when she is standing close to me. Plus I isolate myself from all my friends.

My therapist referred me to my psychiatrist who will see me on Wednesday. She refuses to make a diagnosis until the doc will see me, but from what I read, I'm concerned it might be PTSD.


Can PTSD comes after 10+ years of when the trauma happened?
 
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14 years of suffering here. For me I have had some decent times mixed in with really bad times. So it can flare up like an old football wound at times as well. I hope that you find the correct help and diagnosis. It took YEARS for a diagnosis for me. I would not with that on my worst enemy.
 
Thank you guys for the responses, it makes me feel a bit better. So do you think it could be PTSD? i'll keep you updated for tomorrows appointment
 
PTSD is possible, but of course we can't tell you for sure. It sounds like you're experiencing post traumatic stress symptoms, but we can't say if you actually have the full blown disorder. That is, it is possible to have one or a few symptoms without having the full disorder. Regardless, it sounds like you could use the help of a trauma therapist, so try not to get too bogged down by the official diagnosis. What matters is that you are dealing with an issue and you need help in healing. The exact label isn't the most important thing.
 
Thank you guys! I know what you are saying but for me putting a name on it helps me relax a bit just knowing whats wrong with me and that I am not crazy.

I just came back from my doc. He has hesitant on giving a diagnosis. He said I have PTSD like symptoms. He put me on Valdoxan 25mg for 14 days to help reduce the nightmares. In 14 days I'll go back to check the symptoms again and give me (or not) a diagnosis
 
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