angel2write
Diamond Member
When you struggle to try and define "normal" instead of just assuming you are.
When other (normal) people say, "I know exactly how you feel," and you want to kill them because they don't.
When your 12-year-old daughter can demonstrate at least six ways to disable or disengage from an adult male attacker because you practice with her sometimes while you're fixing dinner.
When your therapist gives you cookies and your paranoia kicks into gear and you immediately start trying to figure out how she's planning to manipulate you with snacks. (This happened last Wed. I gave her cookies as a "thank you" before she left on maternity leave. She gave back the container the next week with her own home-made cookies in it and I had three thoughts: 1) She rejected my cookies. She doesn't like me. 2) She thinks hers are better. She's trying to show me that she's a better baker than me. I shouldn't have brought her cookies. 3) By bringing her cookies, I must have made her feel bad. She felt manipulated. Is she trying to get even? Are we keeping score? Who is winning, and what is she going to want in return for these cookies? :cautious: OMG- it was a COOKIE CRISIS!!!)
Having PTSD is exhausting. :sleep:
When other (normal) people say, "I know exactly how you feel," and you want to kill them because they don't.
When your 12-year-old daughter can demonstrate at least six ways to disable or disengage from an adult male attacker because you practice with her sometimes while you're fixing dinner.
When your therapist gives you cookies and your paranoia kicks into gear and you immediately start trying to figure out how she's planning to manipulate you with snacks. (This happened last Wed. I gave her cookies as a "thank you" before she left on maternity leave. She gave back the container the next week with her own home-made cookies in it and I had three thoughts: 1) She rejected my cookies. She doesn't like me. 2) She thinks hers are better. She's trying to show me that she's a better baker than me. I shouldn't have brought her cookies. 3) By bringing her cookies, I must have made her feel bad. She felt manipulated. Is she trying to get even? Are we keeping score? Who is winning, and what is she going to want in return for these cookies? :cautious: OMG- it was a COOKIE CRISIS!!!)
Having PTSD is exhausting. :sleep: