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You Know You Have PTSD When...

When people ask, "Hey, do you work out?"

"No. Why do you ask?"

"You've got some amazing guns, how did you're biceps, get so developed?"

"...oh, that. I have Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, and I take a ton of meds every day, several times a day. I must have gotten MASSIVE because I lift my pills."

...or...

"Hey, you look fabulous. Are you training for a marathon?"
"No. Why do you ask?"
"Dude. You're cut. How much cardio do you get done everyday?"
"Oh. That. I spend a lot of time running..."
"What are you running for?"
"I am running away."
"From what."
"I don't know...and you wouldn't understand."

...or...

If you feel more at home inside of a mental health unit, instead of the outside world, and you feel safer with the patients within, than the good people on the outside, because the people inside aren't hiding behind the mask, like the folk outside. The folk outside, with their plastic masks, they are the abusers no one sees who abuse the people, who eventually arrive inside of the mental health unit.

If you can relate to this, you may have PTSD
 
When you're scrolling in facebook and you see a picture someone in your family posted. It's a picture of a person who is best friends with an ex abuser. And your heart starts pounding and your hands start shaking and you get anxious and hypervigilant. And you get angry at how easily you get triggered. Especially when you get triggered over a picture of a person who isn't even the ex abuser.
 
...When you send your best friend a message asking about what a convo you had in schoo was about because you forgot, but could remember that it included something about going over to your place and do something. After that you felt you had to add "If the convo was real, though" because your days and dreams float together into a huge mess where nothing's really clear at all.

...When you have to force yourself into doing your beloved sport and everything else you love because there's no point in anything at all, until you're actually there doing it and suddenly remember that is is really fun after all. Your brain fog just makes that hard to remember, and you often need someone to push you a little into doing what you like unless you'll never get around doing it.
 

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