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You Know You Have PTSD When...

You know you have PTSD when:

1. You can't sleep unless lights are on, wardrobe is open and you are sure there are no monsters around you.

2. You count 4-5 hours as an amazing amount of sleep.

3. A 5 year old calling you an idiot hurts you badly and makes you feel really bad, same goes for someone jokingly offending you.

4. Your daily goal is minimal human contact.

5. You spend more time a day dealing with IBS than talking to people.

6. You get anxious if someone falls asleep while chatting with you, and are extremely worried about them and don't know whats going on.

7. You can't differ reality from dream when waking up, and it takes you up to 2 hours to calm down from the panic.

8. You kinda remember some things, but have no idea what happened first.

9. Working on regaining memory and remembering stuff gives you a strong headache.

10. If someone knows you on the street, there is a high chance you will run away.
 
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I know you have PTSD when I....
1. Take a year to train the service animal to walk on a leash with harness then am too afraid to go outside
2. Consider a self check into ten day hospital as a restful option
3. Clench my teeth when sleeping so bad the tooth breaks off and going to the dentist is a terrifying option
4. I am motivated to go for a walk on the beach by remembering last months walk on the beach as the good ol days
5. The no contact policy for family has now leaked over to most of the friends
6. A conversation about how anxiety rules my decision seems like a healthy one.
7. Waking up out of breath has become normal
8. I see the odometer of the car and it has less than 1500 miles on it
9. Think of the 2011 car as new
10. Am fatigued, tired and depressed from trying to determine if I am fatigued, tired or depressed.
 
When you lean close to a mirror to put eyeliner on and you can see your eye twitching. The same twitching it's been doing for the past few months that your therapist says is a physiological reaction to the stress and anxiety you have.

When you're in the kitchen at night with the light on and you startle yourself when you turn and see the light is on downstairs. It's usually off at night.
 

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