I have so many questions to ask about PTSD and I don't really know where this topic should go into, so I'm just posting it here. Sorry if it sounds like a lot of questions...
Firstly, what exactly is dissociation because I know it's different for everyone. I don't have DID, just some sort of derealisation or depersonalisation. I space out a lot, meaning I can be sitting there and talking one moment and the next thing I know, my friend is snapping her fingers at me to get my attention. Other times and this happens pretty often, I can be talking to someone and suddenly, I can't really hear what they're saying. I know they're talking because I can see their lips moving but I can't hear anything at all. Sometimes in therapy, I just turn and stare out the window and it's like I have no idea what's going on around me anymore. I started getting curious because my T asked me if things slowed down during the anxiety attacks that I have and I realise that things did go in slow motion or things got blurry during my anxiety attacks. I don't know what causes dissociation or if it's related to anxiety or trauma. Sometimes when I dissociate, it has nothing to do with my trauma at all. Is it just an anxiety thing? Or do you need to have trauma to have dissociation?
Secondly, how do you know when you are triggered? Sometimes I don't even know what triggers my symptoms and I feel like everything I'm going through is completely random. I feel as if the hypervigilance and not feeling safe or feeling like I can trust people must be because there's something wrong with me. Then this week, I realised that something that had happened really triggered me and that was why I was feeling anxious and hypervigilant the entire day. Is there a way to know when you're just triggered and how do you tell yourself that everything you feel is just in your head?
Lastly, does stress affect PTSD? My T seems to think that because I have been under a lot of stress lately that my symptoms have getting worse but I can cope just fine when I'm not under stress at all. Does stress increase the chances of you getting triggered and triggers all the other symptoms like the anxiety attacks and the hypervigilance? Now I'm starting to wonder if I really have PTSD or if I'm just really stressed out because all my symptoms seem to happen when I'm under a lot of stress.
Sorry for the long post, just wanted to know what's going on...
Firstly, what exactly is dissociation because I know it's different for everyone. I don't have DID, just some sort of derealisation or depersonalisation. I space out a lot, meaning I can be sitting there and talking one moment and the next thing I know, my friend is snapping her fingers at me to get my attention. Other times and this happens pretty often, I can be talking to someone and suddenly, I can't really hear what they're saying. I know they're talking because I can see their lips moving but I can't hear anything at all. Sometimes in therapy, I just turn and stare out the window and it's like I have no idea what's going on around me anymore. I started getting curious because my T asked me if things slowed down during the anxiety attacks that I have and I realise that things did go in slow motion or things got blurry during my anxiety attacks. I don't know what causes dissociation or if it's related to anxiety or trauma. Sometimes when I dissociate, it has nothing to do with my trauma at all. Is it just an anxiety thing? Or do you need to have trauma to have dissociation?
Secondly, how do you know when you are triggered? Sometimes I don't even know what triggers my symptoms and I feel like everything I'm going through is completely random. I feel as if the hypervigilance and not feeling safe or feeling like I can trust people must be because there's something wrong with me. Then this week, I realised that something that had happened really triggered me and that was why I was feeling anxious and hypervigilant the entire day. Is there a way to know when you're just triggered and how do you tell yourself that everything you feel is just in your head?
Lastly, does stress affect PTSD? My T seems to think that because I have been under a lot of stress lately that my symptoms have getting worse but I can cope just fine when I'm not under stress at all. Does stress increase the chances of you getting triggered and triggers all the other symptoms like the anxiety attacks and the hypervigilance? Now I'm starting to wonder if I really have PTSD or if I'm just really stressed out because all my symptoms seem to happen when I'm under a lot of stress.
Sorry for the long post, just wanted to know what's going on...