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Old Aug 07, 2016, 01:38 AM
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Why is it that one event is the source of my PTSD (or at least in my own theory) and yet every single hit I took as a kid, fight I've been in, every insult I've taken also plays through my head when I my flashbacks are bad? Why is this happening?
I already have to re-live the scariest damn time of my life at least a few times a day. Why the hell to I have to re-live it all?
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Old Aug 08, 2016, 02:57 PM
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Hello Só leigheas: The Skeezyks doesn't know the answer to your question. (Perhaps it was rhetorical...?) But I know what you're talking about. My brain replays every scary, insulting, embarrassing, miserable thing that has ever happened to, or with, me... every waking hour of every day. It's like an endless loop... around-&-around it goes. I've learned a few ways to mitigate it. But it still doesn't stop. It's kind of my own personal hell...
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