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You Know You Have PTSD When...

You know you have PTSD when...
  • you put your mobile phone in the fridge (instead of the milk)
  • you scream loudly when it rings, and takes you a couple of minutes to calm your body down
  • you get up and leave the room because something on television lights a spark of remembering in you that you think you can't deal with
  • you isolate yourself by staying indoors
  • or you feel you have to "act normal" at work or places like that (this sometimes involves bathroom breaks in order to freak out)
  • you struggle to tell anyone how you actually feel
  • you are working hard on being comfortable with emotions and dissociation, and accepting the past events that led you to need to start a healing journey in the first place.
 
  • When you wake up on one of those very bad days, crying and shaking, even without a nightmare. And when you're noise sensitivity is that high, that your beloved dogs playing makes you cry and sob again, as well as the kettle and even the noise of the flush is simply to overwhelming.
  • When to choose between two different jam for breakfast will send you into another despaired crying.
  • When you try to explain why you're so overwhelmed, but during the explanation you forget the third time, what you wanted to say. And you're so deeply ashamed about yourself because of the bad state you're in.
  • When such a day with all its impressions, noises, smells is so terrible overwhelming, that you can't remember, what a normal day does look or feel like.
 

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