The saying "hind sight is 20/20" comes to mind when I read your post. It's so easy to look back and see signs that add up to something after it has happened. Your father didn't want to go back to the hospital. It was his choice and you respected his right to live his own life. If it wasn't a heart attack then he would have lost out on a special time with his family. I'm sure that spending his last moments with his family would be special to him.
As for how your reacting to what you saw and experienced, maybe you could read up on flight or fight responses. I am not a ptsd expert but from my understanding you went through a very tramatic experience where you felt helpless. When we are scared we go into fight or flight mode. This is a natural instict that has helped people survive since the beginning of man. What happens when you have ptsd is you get stuck in this fight or flight mode and can't get out of it. Your body is still registering danger and you are still reacting to it. (like worrying that someone else will die) If you were in a car crash and someone died then it would make sense to be scared of driving. But you had no idea that your father was going to die and therefore can't figure out what to do to keep everyone safe in your life. So you are stuck in survival mode. Checking and making sure everyone is ok and will still be there in a minute from now or a day from now etc.
Therefore you can't control this anymore then you can control going into shock if you had your hand cut off. Your body is reacting to what it has seen and been through.
I may not be explaining it properly but I hope you get the point. This really helped me as I started to realize that I had no more control over what was happening to me then a person with diabetes has over their body.
I watched my grandfather die of cancer. I felt helpless and in his last few minutes I lost it and was running around in the middle of the road trying to find a phone. I'm sure 911 was already called at this time. (I was 17 at the time.) I would check in with my hubby (then boyfriend) many time through out the day to make sure he was ok. I was terrified of losing someone else I was close to.
I dont' know if this helps but I'll be thinking about you and sending healing vibes your way if you want me too.
As for how your reacting to what you saw and experienced, maybe you could read up on flight or fight responses. I am not a ptsd expert but from my understanding you went through a very tramatic experience where you felt helpless. When we are scared we go into fight or flight mode. This is a natural instict that has helped people survive since the beginning of man. What happens when you have ptsd is you get stuck in this fight or flight mode and can't get out of it. Your body is still registering danger and you are still reacting to it. (like worrying that someone else will die) If you were in a car crash and someone died then it would make sense to be scared of driving. But you had no idea that your father was going to die and therefore can't figure out what to do to keep everyone safe in your life. So you are stuck in survival mode. Checking and making sure everyone is ok and will still be there in a minute from now or a day from now etc.
Therefore you can't control this anymore then you can control going into shock if you had your hand cut off. Your body is reacting to what it has seen and been through.
I may not be explaining it properly but I hope you get the point. This really helped me as I started to realize that I had no more control over what was happening to me then a person with diabetes has over their body.
I watched my grandfather die of cancer. I felt helpless and in his last few minutes I lost it and was running around in the middle of the road trying to find a phone. I'm sure 911 was already called at this time. (I was 17 at the time.) I would check in with my hubby (then boyfriend) many time through out the day to make sure he was ok. I was terrified of losing someone else I was close to.
I dont' know if this helps but I'll be thinking about you and sending healing vibes your way if you want me too.