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Nicolette
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Okay, I am now about to brace myself for an onslaught of defensive and probably attacking comments so here goes nothing.........
This post does not have a 'best fit' forum (discussed with Anthony) and as it concerns what I read in this area so here it is........
I think I know a reasonable amount about PTSD, I have lived with it for 5 1/2 years now and not with just Anthony. I also have had the shoe on the other foot so I believe I am not being unrealistic with what I say.
I read threads about members on here with cancer struggles, surgical, relationship, legal and financial matters (which are testing to a normal healthy person) and watch these people with admiration as they fight through adversity with PTSD.
Conversely I read threads like 'goal for the day' and wonder will some people ever get beyond where they are at? Are they striving to make something better for themselves or are they enabling their own limitations?
No offense but when I read goals like getting out of bed, cooking a meal and hanging out washing I have to sit back and bite my tongue. I am not talking about when these are once in a blue moon goals when having had a bad bout of PTSD, or being in the uncontrolled phase of PTSD, nor the irregular times when PTSD just bites you. I am talking when you are generally in a 'stable' stage of dealing with PTSD and life is not throwing sh*t at you. It is when I read posts, from people who have a good grip on what is wrong with them and knowing what they need to do to manage themselves, that I just sit and wonder how many sufferers out there stagnate and don't go beyond pushing themselves to do basic tasks. I know of exposure therapy and trying to overcome obstacles but a goal of relaxing is something that someone like I should have, working 13 hour days 6 days as week and barely having any time for me, not a goal for someone who does barely more than a basic level of living (dare I say existing) in the first instance and has very little stress to deal with if any. I also wonder how many supporters enable this mentality by not encouraging their sufferer to raise the bar ever so slightly.
Actually, I'm not scared to ask........do some of you actually put yourself in the third person and read your own posts? This is not aimed at anyone but seriously, setting a goal to relax, or have a meal when you are already doing little more than climbing out of bed isn't really healing is it? Are some of you your own worst enemy? Are your supporters limiting you by accepting that this is the best you will ever be or become? Do you ever want more than a little from life?
This post does not have a 'best fit' forum (discussed with Anthony) and as it concerns what I read in this area so here it is........
I think I know a reasonable amount about PTSD, I have lived with it for 5 1/2 years now and not with just Anthony. I also have had the shoe on the other foot so I believe I am not being unrealistic with what I say.
I read threads about members on here with cancer struggles, surgical, relationship, legal and financial matters (which are testing to a normal healthy person) and watch these people with admiration as they fight through adversity with PTSD.
Conversely I read threads like 'goal for the day' and wonder will some people ever get beyond where they are at? Are they striving to make something better for themselves or are they enabling their own limitations?
No offense but when I read goals like getting out of bed, cooking a meal and hanging out washing I have to sit back and bite my tongue. I am not talking about when these are once in a blue moon goals when having had a bad bout of PTSD, or being in the uncontrolled phase of PTSD, nor the irregular times when PTSD just bites you. I am talking when you are generally in a 'stable' stage of dealing with PTSD and life is not throwing sh*t at you. It is when I read posts, from people who have a good grip on what is wrong with them and knowing what they need to do to manage themselves, that I just sit and wonder how many sufferers out there stagnate and don't go beyond pushing themselves to do basic tasks. I know of exposure therapy and trying to overcome obstacles but a goal of relaxing is something that someone like I should have, working 13 hour days 6 days as week and barely having any time for me, not a goal for someone who does barely more than a basic level of living (dare I say existing) in the first instance and has very little stress to deal with if any. I also wonder how many supporters enable this mentality by not encouraging their sufferer to raise the bar ever so slightly.
Actually, I'm not scared to ask........do some of you actually put yourself in the third person and read your own posts? This is not aimed at anyone but seriously, setting a goal to relax, or have a meal when you are already doing little more than climbing out of bed isn't really healing is it? Are some of you your own worst enemy? Are your supporters limiting you by accepting that this is the best you will ever be or become? Do you ever want more than a little from life?