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Default Mar 02, 2024 at 07:07 PM
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I have complex PTSD and an especially traumatic thing happened at 17 that seemed to break what mental stability I had left. I began suffering from auditory and visual hallucinations within hours of the event. Although it's way better now (almost 20 years later) I still really suffer from psychosis related to my trauma. I really thought I'd be further along or even better by now. Does anyone else suffer from this?
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Default Mar 02, 2024 at 08:02 PM
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Sure but only when I’m manic. Sucks doesn’t it.
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