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Old Nov 12, 2015, 09:47 AM
StormieKnight StormieKnight is offline
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Originally Posted by ChipperMonkey View Post
If you've been traumatized or had a rough past, its not just about "forgetting the past". Actually, the core of PTSD is not being able to move past the things that have happened to you.....hence why its a "disorder".....that is, if it was as easy as just forgetting the past, we wouldn't have a disorder! I don't know if you have PTSD, but it sounds like you do have symptoms as you mention flashbacks.

Maybe you should find a therapist and stick to talking to the therapist about your struggles? It can be a lot to put your personal struggles onto friends and family members. I used to talk about my PTSD a LOT, but then someone told me to STFU (in a nice way, LOL) because I talked about it all the time. It hurt to hear this, but he was right. I had made the disorder my identity and knew I had to move forward and stop talking about it with my friends and family.

Is thinking about the past in your control? Nope, not if you deal with intrusive thoughts and flashbacks. You can learn coping skills in order to minimize flashbacks and how to recover faster when you do have them.
i was diagnosed with PTSD but i don't believe it's "bad" anymore, so to speak. not as bad as my other problems so i guess i tend to push it to the side. but i definitely do not talk about it all of the time. like i said, i only talk about it when comfortable and having positive realizations. and only to people close to me who should care. i would care if the roles were switched. i know coping skills. i use them every day. thanks for the response.