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Hey Margo,

I personally see it like this - some trumatic event(s) affected how my brain processes and handle information. It basically "scarred" me so that anything in the current and future is handled the same way. It's like someone dismembers you - the body compensates for that missing body part. You cant do things the same way. So PTSD makes us believe certain things and makes us act based on how we perceive things. I see, think, feel things differently than if trauma hadn't happened. If you carve out a new path in the mountain, melted snow will start flowing that way.

I have come to be able to explain myself a bit better. I had to try to understand their view. The cliche saying of "if you keep tripping over the sidewalk, take another path" became my mantra. I don't talk PTSD. I don't care for terms, acronyms. The brain is very, very complex. People without ptsd have insecurities, bad relationships, anger, depression, etc.

When people say something, I'm quick to respond that if they haven't gone through something themselves, they have no room to talk. Also, if they have nothing uplifting or constructive to say, don'g say anything. I usually make snide comments like "I hate when people complain about (something trivial) and expect sympathy when other people are going through REAL problems." I'm a straight shooter / no BS. Or I say, "i hope this happens to you so we can see how you'd feel." People need to learn to shut their mouth.

Don't need to wear ballet shoes but don't subject yourself to be roadkill either. That's why I wear heels!!!!

I learned that people aren't taught manners or to mind their own business. If they want to help, they have a weird way of showing it.

Aaah feels good to vent. :)
 
Hi, Margo....wanted to share a quick update to let you know that change in family systems absolutely happens. I write about my journey with PTSD in my blog, and I often will post a link on my Facebook page. My blog is where I speak the deepest personal truth, and I make a very clear statement that if they don't want to know the real me, then don't read my blog.

Well, I just recieved a phone call from one of my uncles who read my blog and wanted to call to make sure I knew how much he loved me. He also shared that he had suffered with panic attacks back when he was 17, and he understood what I was going through. I was shocked, but it was wonderful to have an unexpected call of support from someone, anyone in my family. So I guess my blog is where my half-way meeting point is. I put the truth of myself there for anyone who is interested in knowing what I'm really going through, and my uncle connected with me because of it.

Change happens, even when it is least expected. Keep working to find your own half-way meeting point :) It's worth it :)
 
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