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Hello Everyone
![]() How does PTSD and Bipolar affect one's learning in school? Zen888 ![]() |
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I don't know how it is for you, but being emotionally unstable and subject to panic in its various forms definitely affects my ability to focus and learn.
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Good question Zen88
Looking back now I actually think I would dissociate to avoid all those feelings and move into the 'nothing' feeling. I could then look 'normal' and people wouldn't wouldn't ask questions. I wouldn't allow it to affect learning. I would try harder, couldn't concentrate, anxious, scared, fear. I had less ability to do subjects like Math and science but fine with others. I earned my degree 4.5 years later so the measure for me is still anything is possible. So I guess everyone situation would be different. I actually though I was fine back then. But now when I look back....., well I am paying for it now. My brother was murdered while I was still in high school (16 years old). Front page news - I didn't feel good about the attention. To be as normal as possible was the most important, I tried hard to not let it affect my learning.
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