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Default Jan 06, 2021 at 06:48 PM
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I would be getting myself checked out as soon as I could. I’m really sorry this is happening to you, do you get to socialise at all as part of your job; would it help to alleviate your symptoms to any degree, if social isolation is the cause or a contributing factor? I hope it’s ok to ask, I don’t actually know much about PTSD so I apologise in advance if I cause any offence
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Default Jan 06, 2021 at 08:36 PM
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I would be getting myself checked out as soon as I could. I’m really sorry this is happening to you, do you get to socialise at all as part of your job; would it help to alleviate your symptoms to any degree, if social isolation is the cause or a contributing factor? I hope it’s ok to ask, I don’t actually know much about PTSD so I apologise in advance if I cause any offence

My job does include interacting with people but it doesn’t feel like real interactions. It feels like I’m reciting a script. And I’ve been staying home because of Covid and I’ve been sick the past few days so it’s been a bit of a blur. I used to have quite a few friends but I had to leave college to do an inpatient for a few months in 2019. Most of my friends have moved away and graduated and 2020 wasn’t the best year to be back in independent life.
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