Too Much of a Good Thing....
Have you all read the "[DLMURL="http://www.ptsdforum.org/thread556.html"]Reading Forum Increases Symptoms?[/DLMURL]." If you have maybe go back and read it again.
Reason for me saying this is, that it's still true. It's true for me, it's true for everyone. It can be too much of a good thing. Too much time on here and we get too wrapped up in it to see clearly anymore. We all need extended breaks at times to gain back perspective, de-stress and plug back into our lives. Even us old timers!
I have a reason for bringing this up. I've read a few times about one member or another talking to their therapist/shrink about this place and about how "damaging" it is.
Let me address this first. Too much of anything is damaging. We all need balance and moderation in our lives. And let's face it, us PTSD'ers are not well-known for that particular trait. Also it increases our symptoms. So it's only natural that without breaks this can quickly spiral out of our control and we may not even realize it.
For those nay-sayers that say well my therapist said.. Yeah I've had the same discussion with mine. However I just don't give one side of the story. My therapist told me exactly what I'm telling you. Too much of a good thing can be damaging. Take a break.
The second thing I would like to address is hearing that the forum is the only support a person has.
That is so unhealthy. We all need to plug back into our real lives. We need real life supports and hobbies, friends etc. It's truly wonderful and come here to have thousands of people just get you. However reality is that the world is not made of PTSD'ers. It's made of a mix. It's important that we learn how to relate to others outside of our PTSD, lest we end up not knowing how to communicate with the real world. We run a high risk of also identifying ourselves only by our PTSD if we do not reach out to others in social capacities. And frankly, most of us struggle with that enough as it is.
Also if your only support is this forum, your only friends on this forum, start asking yourself why. What are you avoiding in your real life. There is a reason for it.. dig deep!
So for those of you that haven't been heeding this (new or old) listen up and apply it to your lives. Take a break and plug back into your world, on a regular basis. You'll be surprised at how refreshing it really is!
Sincerely,
bec
Have you all read the "[DLMURL="http://www.ptsdforum.org/thread556.html"]Reading Forum Increases Symptoms?[/DLMURL]." If you have maybe go back and read it again.
Reason for me saying this is, that it's still true. It's true for me, it's true for everyone. It can be too much of a good thing. Too much time on here and we get too wrapped up in it to see clearly anymore. We all need extended breaks at times to gain back perspective, de-stress and plug back into our lives. Even us old timers!
I have a reason for bringing this up. I've read a few times about one member or another talking to their therapist/shrink about this place and about how "damaging" it is.
Let me address this first. Too much of anything is damaging. We all need balance and moderation in our lives. And let's face it, us PTSD'ers are not well-known for that particular trait. Also it increases our symptoms. So it's only natural that without breaks this can quickly spiral out of our control and we may not even realize it.
For those nay-sayers that say well my therapist said.. Yeah I've had the same discussion with mine. However I just don't give one side of the story. My therapist told me exactly what I'm telling you. Too much of a good thing can be damaging. Take a break.
The second thing I would like to address is hearing that the forum is the only support a person has.
That is so unhealthy. We all need to plug back into our real lives. We need real life supports and hobbies, friends etc. It's truly wonderful and come here to have thousands of people just get you. However reality is that the world is not made of PTSD'ers. It's made of a mix. It's important that we learn how to relate to others outside of our PTSD, lest we end up not knowing how to communicate with the real world. We run a high risk of also identifying ourselves only by our PTSD if we do not reach out to others in social capacities. And frankly, most of us struggle with that enough as it is.
Also if your only support is this forum, your only friends on this forum, start asking yourself why. What are you avoiding in your real life. There is a reason for it.. dig deep!
So for those of you that haven't been heeding this (new or old) listen up and apply it to your lives. Take a break and plug back into your world, on a regular basis. You'll be surprised at how refreshing it really is!
Sincerely,
bec
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