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Old Feb 24, 2014, 04:31 PM
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Originally Posted by VenusHalley View Post
why you feel so, if I may ask?

I call my troubles "trauma issues". PTSD is such desanitized abreviation... and as I said, I don't like to feel myself as "disordered" for reacting badly to bad ****. That is being... human. Not that it's not painful... but it's like saying "your broken leg hurts! You are so disordered! You should be able to shrug it off".

Imho, often pain, whenever physical or emotional is signal that something is wrong. And it's part of human life. Some things are supposed to hurt.
Reacting badly to something is not the same thing as developing PTSD...of course people are going to be upset when bad things happen, especially if its traumatic...but PTSD isn't just the 'normal' reaction. It physically effects how ones brain/neurology works and much of the time is a lifelong disorder that people who have have to learn to cope with and treat some of the unbearable symptoms as there isn't really a known 'cure'.

I really wish people would quit trying to downplay PTSD and pretend its the normal trauma reaction when its actually a specific trauma related disorder. Its not the same as being upset and distraught over something...grieving and then essentially moving on.

But even if it wasn't classified as a disorder I'd still make efforts to reduce the pain it causes. I personally don't feel like just being in pain and doing nothing to alleviate symptoms or to avoid stressors that increase symptoms just because 'some things are supposed to hurt.'

It is very possible for people to have trauma issues that aren't PTSD...doesn't mean PTSD=any trama issue one might have.