Rubberducky
New Here
Hi all
This my first post here but I have been reading for years.
I have C-PTSD from multiple stuff from a young age to early adult. I always expect bad things to happen because so many times the worst has actually happened so people think I'm very paranoid.
About 6 months ago I witnessed my husband in an accident related to my son's sport where he was badly injured and for a short period of time I thought he had been killed. It was a horrible time and i thought i was going to really go downhill but as my husband recovered i seemed to be okay. Afterwards though I began to hate my son doing the sport more and more and would detach myself from them emotionally whenever they go. After a break for Christmas they have gone to do it today. Yesterday my anxiety was through the roof and today I can't function at all. It only just occurred to me that its probably all because of the accident.
My question is - if you already have PTSD, is it understandable that you have a stronger reaction to an event even if the event is not of the same type of stuff that caused you to have PTSD (having said that I did have situations where I thought I was going to die so I have a lot of fear around my own and my family's safety)? Or should I be able to process the accident a lot easier because it's a different kind of trauma?
I hope that makes sense
This my first post here but I have been reading for years.
I have C-PTSD from multiple stuff from a young age to early adult. I always expect bad things to happen because so many times the worst has actually happened so people think I'm very paranoid.
About 6 months ago I witnessed my husband in an accident related to my son's sport where he was badly injured and for a short period of time I thought he had been killed. It was a horrible time and i thought i was going to really go downhill but as my husband recovered i seemed to be okay. Afterwards though I began to hate my son doing the sport more and more and would detach myself from them emotionally whenever they go. After a break for Christmas they have gone to do it today. Yesterday my anxiety was through the roof and today I can't function at all. It only just occurred to me that its probably all because of the accident.
My question is - if you already have PTSD, is it understandable that you have a stronger reaction to an event even if the event is not of the same type of stuff that caused you to have PTSD (having said that I did have situations where I thought I was going to die so I have a lot of fear around my own and my family's safety)? Or should I be able to process the accident a lot easier because it's a different kind of trauma?
I hope that makes sense