I have the same problem, I'm an iraq vet with alot of issues, and my ptsd runs my life. I don't leave my house unless I need to buy food, and whenever I get overloaded, or stressed out to the point where I can't handle it anymore I hit my head against walls, or the door or my fists.
I don't know why I'm doing this, and I'm having a difficult time dealing with all of this, it's not quite daily, but 3x a week on average, mostly when I first wake up.
I made an appt at the va, but it will be a couple of months before I'm seen. What can I do to prevent this from being my initial response to stress?
Things have been escalating lately, and the only change is a friend from my unit in Iraq is staying on my couch, and it could be possible that having a constant connection to the war is causing the increase of stress.
I have no real coping mechanisms, and I'm using cannabis for ptsd medication, but sometimes I have an episode and I won't allow myself to medicate or do anything to feel better.
<Edited for basic grammar by KP the nut>