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Old Jul 25, 2015, 07:10 AM
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So, I am finding lately that really innocent things from my childhood are so, incredibly triggering.

I haven't had any flashbacks lately for the last two weeks, (besides occasional body memories, but no actual full blown flashbacks.) but I recently watched a movie that I loved as a child with my dad last night, and this morning I woke up to a flashback. I Mean a full blown flashback like I'm used to having.

It bothers me so much because I knew watching this children's movie would trigger me. This movie was in a set of four movies that I used to watch on repeat as a kid and I knew every word to all four of the movies. Anyway, I watched the other two movies in the past and felt triggered as well, so I knew I'd feel triggered watching this one.

It just bothers me.
Does anyone else get triggered by really innocent, non scary things??? Just something about watching those kids movies. I can't quite place it.
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Old Jul 25, 2015, 06:18 PM
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Kori, sorry you were so triggered by just a movie.

I do get triggered by "innocent" movies that can really charge my emotional state. With me it is no longer a theory that I am testing. I just have to avoid those to keep out of the troubled past.
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Old Jul 26, 2015, 07:43 PM
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Thank you, CANDC

It's very interesting. I've had a strange onset of symptoms after watching this movie. I have a strange feeling of dread and sickness in my stomach now. It feels as though all of my PTSD symptoms are coming back and it really bugs me because as a child, I loved this movie. It was one of my all-time favorites and I feel like I should have pleasant memories of this movie, not bad ones.

These movies were my escape as a child. I used to act out the scenes and I knew every word the characters were saying...

Now, when I watch this movie, it just makes me feel weird, jumpy, and triggered.

I absolutely hate this... I want to remember my childhood as something great, innocent and exciting and fun. Not look at things from my childhood and feel scared and unsafe.

I have noticed my PTSD symptoms coming back with a vengeance, I just got discharged from the hospital about three days ago and while I was in the hospital, I was sleeping on the floor and babbling about hands on my body. Now that I am home, I have been sleeping in another room instead of my own, yet I am still experiencing flashbacks and body memories. I can't sleep on the couch forever... But I am too afraid to go sleep in my room now.

I did, however, try moving the bed and rearranging my room earlier today, so hopefully that helps, but I'm still concerned I'll have nightmares again...
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Old Jul 26, 2015, 10:54 PM
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I also get triggered by things i think are silly, happy,and innocent. There ate tons of things that just all of a sudden remind me of my childhood and then remind me of things that happened.
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Old Aug 05, 2015, 01:03 AM
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My abuser was my dad so happy memories used to be triggers all the time. It would make me really angry, as if my whole childhood was ripped away. But I found that the more I faced them, the more they took their rightful places in my memories again. Maybe subconsciously we can't allow ourselves to feel good.
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Old Aug 05, 2015, 08:54 AM
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Yep, for me it's pear trees with birds. That's what I watched out the window every time I was being molested. Sometimes just pears at the grocery store set it off, especially if they look bad.
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Old Aug 06, 2015, 12:07 PM
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Sorry it is tough right now I can relate to having something create a gash in the onset of PTSD symptoms. It is a helpless feeling! Maybe watch a movie or do something that you know makes you happy to close it back up! Just a suggestion!
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