Wise Elder
Member Since Oct 2008
Location: Australia
Posts: 8,135
1,268 hugs given
|
Mar 18, 2009 at 08:42 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by hangingon
Interesting Chaotic, I think its the stimulation that affects us at that point. When I was spaced out and could barely respond, I felt like I was going to lose it, I almost wanted to say stop, I need you to stop. She did have me do a few deep breaths because I told her before that sometimes I feel like I am going to blackout. My head was really spinning and I ended up with the worst headache rather quickly.
I believe she was trying to distract me because she noticed something was up.
yep I think so too - my T does that a well - usually when i feel like I have taken a step back and am no longer connected
Come to think of it, I was out for dinner with my boyfriend a couple nights ago and he is a talker. For some reason it was way to much stimuation for me, I was staring at him and thinking in my head, please stop, just for a minute please stop talking. This stuff has not bothered me before, I don't know whats up, I am not sure if this is the PTSD coming on full force or what.
hangingon
|
I think sometimes that there is so much going on in our heads that even a small am ount more overstimulates us - and yes I think its to do with PTSD - I never had that (the wanting people to stop talking cos it was too much)before I got it O(Ptsd)-
__________________
Its not how many times you fall down that counts
its how many times you get back up!
(Thanks to fenrir for my Picture )
When you have come to the edge of all light that you know and are about to drop off into the darkness of the unknown,
Faith is knowing One of two things will happen: There will be something solid to stand on or you will be taught to fly.
by Patrick Overton, author and poet
|
|
Reply With Quote
|