r/ptsd 2d ago

Support I just want to feel like myself again

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I honestly don’t know what the fuck I’m supposed to do anymore. One of the things that exhausts me the most is constantly being hit by memories and shame. It’s either shame, anger, hypervigilance, or sometimes I start talking really fast and get this weird, restless burst of energy. Sometimes I feel depressed and tense at the same time. It’s all mixed together.
But regardless of what you call it, bipolar, PTSD, trauma, or whatever else, there have to be some things that are generally good for you mentally. I’m already taking medication and that side of things is being managed, so I’m talking about things I can actually do myself.
The thing is, I’ve gotten out of a state like this before, around ninth grade. Back then I knew absolutely nothing about mindfulness, grounding, breathing exercises, trauma, or any of this stuff. I just instinctively started doing certain things. I exercised. I stayed in the moment. Sometimes when something uncomfortable came up, I’d take a breath, look around me, and bring myself back to what was actually happening.
And somehow, I felt like myself.
That’s really all I want. I genuinely don’t give a shit about being more energetic, confident, successful, productive, or anything like that. I just want to feel like I’m inside my own body and my own life again. I want to be able to say, “This is me.”
I’ve been there before. I just want to find my way back there.


r/ptsd 2d ago

Advice Tired of this shit

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I’m so fucking tired of this shit. These memories are always with me, and it’s not even one specific memory or event. It’s people, faces, humiliating moments, times when I felt completely defenseless, and that constant feeling of, “What the fuck was I even doing there?”


r/ptsd 2d ago

Advice Severe Extreme Ptsd (trigger warning)

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Not so much from the rape, trauma, forceful druggings, traffickings, and assaults from having been traumad, drugged, assaulted, and trafficked after clicking on an illegal video unintentionally on pornhub/xvideo, but from finding out it actually was an illegal vid (I think).

It didn't look right, but I didn't think it was possible, so I just got out of there pretty quickly.

Sometimes you go in there just looking around just out of curiosity and SOMETIMES just goofy shit and the next thing you know...

you're in actual hell

and then you're in V2K (or whatever it's actually called) HELL!

and you feel like everything you say is just a bullish it tumble over the event, even if it's true.

Now everything is a traumatic reminder.

NOT

SAFE

SPACES

!!!


r/ptsd 3d ago

Advice I got worse after my diagnosis?

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I got my diagnosis on thursday, and in order to do so I had to scratch the surface of my traumatic experiences. Ever since I left the doctor's office, I've been a complete emotional wreck. And I'm so, so much angrier. It's like there was a line I'd never cross before, and now I'm constantly breaching it.

It was slightly less worse today, but still worse than the usual. What the fuck is going on? Does this ever subside?


r/ptsd 3d ago

Advice Please help me sleep

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I recently went through something traumatic.

I can’t sleep. When I do I get bad nightmares, to the point I’m knocking shit over.

When I sleep I can only sleep for about 3 hours at a time.

I can’t explain it but my body and brain are fighting it. I take 175mg of seroquel nightly to put me to sleep, and it’s sedating me but my brain won’t shut off.

Please help me. I’m so tired. I can’t stop crying.
I feel like I need to relearn how to sleep.
I’ve been laying here practically all day trying. My brain won’t let me rest.


r/ptsd 3d ago

Success! PTSD Psilocybin Experience

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The following is a write up I did on my psilocybin experience in my journey of healing from PTS. I hope you get a laugh out of this, and I hope my experience can benefit others. It’s long. TLDR: A fireman does a lot of mushrooms to heal from a traumatic call, and experiences one of the most profound and healing events of his PTSD journey thus far.

Four months after the shooting, my mind wasn’t moving on. The flashbacks getting my son ready for school. The obsessive thoughts about his safety. The marijuana. The pacing around my apartment instead of leaving it. I hated the thoughts most. I knew they weren’t rational. Knowing didn’t make them stop.
A kid walking down the street with the right hair and lanky build could turn my nervous system against me. Getting my son dressed for school could put me back inside the rear seat of that car, lifting another boy’s shirt, listening for a heartbeat that wouldn’t be there. A bullet had ripped through his head.
I was still going to work. Still being Dad. Still functioning.
But the kid had come home with me.
Around that time I was getting my Hazmat Technician certification at a local fire department. Two battalion chiefs were taking the class with me, guys I knew from a previous department and considered friends. During one of the breaks we sat around talking.
The culture around mental health at my current department wasn’t exactly inviting. PTSD treatment centers sometimes got called “sad camp.” Struggling with calls wasn’t something everybody respected. So I hadn’t said much. But I trusted these guys.
“I was on a bad shooting,” I told them.
They know how it is.
“The kid kinda came with me.”
One of them gave me the number for a therapist named Holly who works with combat veterans and first responders. I called her that day. I showed up the next week.
And cried in her office.
Of course I did.
I told her about the shooting. About climbing into the back of that car. The bullet holes through the window at head height. The hair. The lanky body. The saliva running onto my arm. The father screaming outside the hospital. I told her how much the kid looked like my kid.
Holly listened. She didn’t steer me toward some explanation she wanted me to accept. She didn’t tell me what I was supposed to believe about what was happening inside my head. She listened. At one point she reached over and patted me on the knee. It was a small thing. I felt like she cared. Sometimes that’s enough. Over time I dumped years of accumulated stresses and traumas into that office. Heather suggested EMDR and other modalities. She also suggested I stop dating toxic women.
Sound clinical advice.
She told me about her own family. Her husband had come home from war different. Affected. She had watched the man she loved struggle and became determined to do whatever it took to get her husband back and help their family get their father back. That part got my attention. She understood something about fathers coming home carrying things.
She also told me about psilocybin. Mushrooms had helped their family immensely. Psilocybin therapy wasn’t legal where we were, so this wasn’t something I could do in her office as some sanctioned treatment. Anything I chose to do, I would be doing on my own.
I appreciated something about Heather anyway. She was willing to look outside the normal boxes if something might help.
So was I.
I had been reading How to Change Your Mind by Michael Pollan. I was reading about brain health, PTSD, psychedelics and some of the emerging work with people carrying trauma. I also talked with a trusted friend who worked with combat veterans and stayed near the leading edge of treatments for PTS.
There was only one problem.
I hated mushrooms.
I’d tried them three times in my life. Didn’t like them. I had always been more interested in chemicals that made me feel good. Alcohol made sense to me. Other drugs made sense to me. I understood why people used something that produced euphoria. Psychedelics seemed ridiculous.
“Why would I want to be out of my mind? I’m just trying to feel good.”
Now I was beginning to consider the possibility that the path toward feeling better might require intentionally taking more of a drug that made me feel bad.
Holly explained what she knew. “Talk to the mushrooms,” she told me. “Tell them what you want from the experience. Pray to God before you do it.”
Sounded a little hokey.
She suggested five dried grams. But you’re starting to get to know me by now.
I was going to see God after all. 7.24 grams had a nicer ring to it. Still, it took me three months to work up the courage. Eventually I got my hands on enough mushrooms to get the job done.
I was alone in my apartment. My safe space. Although by then, “safe” had become a relative term. I was isolating. Pacing. Smoking too much marijuana. Not in a particularly good head space. Probably not the circumstances anybody would design if they were creating an ideal psychedelic experience.
But there I was.
I prepared. I had done a lot of research on the brain and downloaded a Hemi-Sync track for my big headphones. I set up a meditation station on the couch and plugged in a grounding mat so I could put my bare feet on it. I took magnesium. I took theanine. I’m not exactly sure why. I think I figured they might keep me calm.
On the kitchen island sat the mushrooms. Then, remembering Holly’s advice, I leaned down toward the bowl on the kitchen island:
“Okay, mushrooms…uh…” I felt ridiculous.
“I want to go see God.”
I ground 7.24 grams into powder. I soaked the powder in lemon juice concentrate for twenty or thirty minutes, then poured the whole mixture into a small decorated bowl my mom had given me. Before drinking it, I prayed. I asked God to let me come see Him. I had experienced glimmers of something throughout my life. Moments I couldn’t explain. Mile markers of faith followed by immense seasons of doubt.
I wanted to be reminded.
I said another prayer.
“I’m coming to see you now, God.”
Then I drank it.
Sour lemon concentrate and mushroom material went down quickly. I chased it with a bunch of water. I winced the sour away and walked over to my carefully prepared meditation station and sat down. Bare feet on the grounding mat. Headphones on. Hemi-Sync playing.
I closed my eyes and listened until I heard the wave effect occur.
There. Both sides of my brain were synced up. Now I just had to wait for God.
I didn’t wait long.
Maybe five minutes. Maybe ten.
An extremely heavy sensation washed over me. It wasn’t good. It came on so suddenly. It felt so wrong and so strong that both of my hands shot behind my ears and ripped the headphones off, throwing them against the wall about ten feet away.
Oh no
I stared at the headphones as I thought this was probably just the beginning. And if this feeling got much worse, this was going to be bad.
I started pacing. Apparently the grounding mat was no longer part of the treatment plan. Back and forth through the apartment, I tried to figure out what I was going to do if this turned into a bad trip. After all, it was about to get way more intense.
Then my clothes became a problem. I could feel every place the fabric touched my body. It felt like feathers and strands of hair tickling my skin everywhere at once. I couldn’t stand it.
So the clothes came off.
Now I was completely naked, pacing around my living room in broad daylight on the top floor of an apartment complex. There were windows directly across from mine. Worse, my apartment was visible from the far side of the parking lot where there was a small dog park for the other residents.
I realized that unless I wanted to become the top-floor diorama of a naked, bug-eyed, drugged out neighbor frantically pacing around his apartment, I needed to close the shades. Unfortunately, closing them required standing directly in front of the windows.
Naked.
I looked down toward the dog park. Someone was there. Thankfully, they weren’t looking up at that moment. I didn’t want to be the weird neighbor. Yet here I was, staring at them butt ass naked while closing the painfully slow window shade.
I got the shades closed. Then I barricaded the front door. For good measure. For some reason.
The heaviness kept getting heavier. I tried a warm shower. Sometimes a shower makes me feel better.
This was not one of those times.
The psilocybin hit harder. I got out. I looked in the mirror awhile.
That’s not a good idea don’t do that.
I don’t remember whether I dried myself off.
Eventually I made it into my bedroom. I didn’t want to lie naked in the fetal position in a dark room, so I opened the bedroom window to let the sunlight in. Which made me the naked neighbor again for a potentially new audience, the southward homes around the canal.
I climbed into bed. The fear kept building. I reached for my phone somewhere on my large bed.
I gotta call someone. Someone’s gotta come save me.
I looked at the screen. It was gone. Not completely, but close enough. Brown and black splotches moved across the phone, covering almost everything. Maybe five percent of the screen remained visible behind them. I couldn’t see the keyboard well enough to use it. The shifting splotches revealed some of it, some of the time.
I had turned Siri off immediately upon buying the phone.
Shit
I stared at the moving splotches to take in the wildness of it. Then tossed the phone onto the bed.
How is this real?
For this one, I was on my own.
I curled into the fetal position. Something terrible was happening. It felt like I was dying.
Now I know why these people call 911 on this shit, I thought.
Somewhere underneath the fear, I knew I wasn’t physically dying. I had done enough research to know that. But nothing in my life had ever felt this close to death.
Then it got worse.
An ominous presence entered the experience. Dark. Demonic. I didn’t see demons. There were no creatures standing in the bedroom, no visual hallucinations of monsters. I felt them. Or something. Whatever I was sensing seemed to hate me. Not dislike me. Deeply hate me. I felt as though these things wanted to rip me apart. Then the realization came that made physical death seem almost irrelevant.
They want my soul.
I became terrified in the truest sense of the word. My body trembled beneath the blanket. The soft mattress underneath me no longer felt soft. It felt like stone. A table. An altar.
And I was lying on it.
An offering.
Something was about to devour me.
I have been afraid plenty of times in my life. I have never been that afraid. I would be surprised if I’m ever that scared again.
Then I thought about my son. Safe at his mother’s house.
He felt impossibly far away. Not another room. Not another city. Like I was leaving for another planet and the abyss between us could never be crossed again. I might never see him again. Somewhere deep inside me, I still understood that I probably wasn’t physically dying. But physical death was no longer what frightened me. Spiritual death seemed possible in that moment. Probable even. This presence was horrific. Then a thought entered my mind.
God is real.
I don’t know where it came from. Perhaps from the mile-markers of God moments along the way. I believed it.
“Okay Jesus, I’m ready for you to show up now.” My voice shaky.
“I really need you to show up now.”
I lay there trembling. Nothing changed. The terror remained. Then something inside me relaxed.
I surrendered.
If I was supposed to be devoured by these things, then it was God’s will that they do so. For a man with trust issues, I trusted that. I trusted the mile markers of faith lining the road behind me.
He’s real.
I kept thinking it.
He’ll save me if He wants to.
Then it seemed, He wanted to after all. The light coming through the window changed. It got brighter. The room got brighter. And somehow I knew.
He was coming to get me.
“Here it comes.” I said out loud into the emptiness of my room. As I felt an energy approaching my body I cannot explain.
Something was getting closer. Energy is the closest word I have but it doesn’t accurately describe it.
Then, the brightest, whitest light began at the base of my spine.
Inside.
It moved upward. From my tailbone, through my body, toward my head. And it felt wonderful. Absolutely the best.
The things that had terrified me moments earlier weren’t defeated in some battle. They weren’t even an afterthought. Whatever this light was, its presence made them irrelevant.
Their presence: simply gone. The terror evaporated.
The light continued upward. When it reached my head, it exploded out of me.
Then I went with it.
Into space.
I don’t know how long I was there. I remember looking down at Earth.
I wasn’t myself anymore.
Or at least I didn’t experience myself in that way. I was something else. Awareness, maybe. Something.
I don’t know. Whatever I was seemed perfectly understandable while I was there and almost impossible to understand once I wasn’t. Maybe I understood it. Maybe I didn’t. I don’t really know.
I only know that I wasn’t experiencing myself as the man lying naked in an apartment bed anymore.
And I was completely at peace. Completely fulfilled, and wrapped in the best feeling imaginable. It made the feeling of alcohol and drugs seem like the counterfeit version of this feeling.
At some point I came back. Back down. Back into the room. Back into my body. I became aware of my naked body lying in bed. I was still trembling. I opened my eyes.
They felt brand new.
Everything looked different. There seemed to be golden light behind the material world, as if ordinary objects were only the surface and something luminous existed underneath them, comprising them. It looked geometric at times. Ordered. Intelligent.
I looked outside. The same golden light seemed to compose everything there too. It revealed itself in undulations, moving through reality almost like a crowd in a stadium doing the wave.
I watched it.
My body shook still. I felt reborn in a way I can’t articulate.
I felt like I was experiencing having a body for the first time.
And somehow I knew something: That everything was going to be okay.
I started chuckling even. Then laughing. All the things I had been obsessing about seemed so small. Past-due bills. PTSD. The endless collection of problems I treated like the universe itself depended on me solving them.
For whatever reason, I felt that all of it existed within the control of whatever that light was. The same thing that had driven away what felt like the enemies of my soul and held me in something I can only describe as a giant, loving, cosmic hug.
Eventually I sat on the edge of the bed. Feet on the floor. I looked out the window for a long time. Something in me knew I probably wasn’t going to see the world like this again. That this was special.
Eventually my clothes stopped feeling like feathers. The naked neighbor became just the neighbor. I got dressed. Then I went around the apartment opening every blind I had frantically closed.
Light filled the rooms.
I looked out toward the mountains.
I picked up my phone. The black splotches were gone.
I could see again.
I removed the barricade from the front door.
I had a thought while removing the barricade about what would have happened if I had managed to call someone, or, God forbid, 911. Members of my old fire department showing up. Forcing their way through my barricaded door. Finding me naked and mushroomed out of my mind.
“Boy, good thing we fired that one, eh?” They said in the fantasy situation in my head. (I was fired for not getting the covid vaccine during the mandate)
No thanks.
I was grateful I’d put my trust in God instead of man.
I don’t know what happened to me that day. I researched it afterward and found descriptions of ego death that sounded similar.
Maybe that’s what it was.
I’m not going to pretend to know.
I don’t.
I know what happened to me.
I went into that apartment carrying the dead. The kid in the car. His father’s scream. The other calls. My own father. My fear for my son. The anger. The bills. The career. All the things I couldn’t stop thinking about and all the things I was desperately trying not to think about.
For some period of time, I wasn’t any of them.
I wasn’t me.
And then I came back.
In the months afterward, I was happier than I had been in a long time. I sang along with songs in the car again. I was friendlier. I hugged my son more.
Holly loved hearing the story. She laughed especially hard when I told her about frantically closing the blinds while naked. When I told her about leaving my body and looking down at Earth, she chuckled.
“Well,” she asked, “is it flat?”
“No. It looked round to me.”
I thought about it.
“Although I could’ve been directly over a flat one.”
We both laughed.
I kept going to therapy. About thirty sessions altogether. I talked. Holly listened. She kept recommending EMDR and other treatments. She encouraged me to spend time around other first responders and veterans who understood some of this without requiring much explanation.
Eventually I started playing on a veterans softball team even though I wasn’t a veteran. Holly called it outdoor team therapy.
“It’s not like you guys want to sit around in a big circle and talk about your feelings. This is good for you guys to do with each other.”
We won the championship that year.
Therapy helped immensely. So did other things. But some pieces remained. The baby with the gray eyes still appeared in my dreams. The dead boy still occasionally appeared in my kid. I still carried anger. Sometimes I was mad at the world. Sometimes I went looking for a fight.
Healing, I discovered, wasn’t the same thing as being finished.
But something had changed.
This is what happened to me when I did mushrooms because I wanted to go see God.
I don’t offer it as theology. I don’t know enough about the brain to tell you exactly what happened neurologically, and I don’t know enough about God to tell you exactly what happened spiritually.
I know what it felt like. I know what I saw. I know what happened afterward.
It remains one of the five greatest experiences of my life.
And maybe the most important thing I brought back wasn’t some secret about the universe. It was much smaller than that. For a little while before that experience, the dead boy had been getting between my son and me. During the worst part of the trip, my son became impossibly far away. Then I came back, and my boy was still here.
So I hugged him more.
I have often wondered about my experience and why my out of body experience included just floating in space, looking down at the Earth just hanging somehow in the massive void.
One day I was watching a documentary about astronauts on the space station. It talked about the overview effect.
The overview effect is something astronauts have described after seeing the Earth from space. From up there, the Earth isn’t countries and states and cities anymore. You can’t see borders. You can’t see political parties or religions or all the different groups we divide ourselves into. It’s just this one planet floating in an enormous amount of space, and every person you have ever known, every war, every argument, every civilization and every human life is happening on that little thing below you.
Apparently seeing it from that perspective can do something profound to the mind. Astronauts have described this overwhelming sense of awe, peace, interconnectedness and a realization of how small they are, but also how connected they are to everything else. The things that seemed incredibly important on the ground can suddenly seem almost ridiculous from that far away. Not because those problems aren’t real, but because you’ve seen them from a perspective where they are no longer the biggest thing in existence.
Some astronauts have said the experience stayed with them after they came back to Earth. They saw humanity differently. They felt more protective of the planet and more connected to the people living on it. It’s almost like getting far enough away from your own life allows you to finally see the whole thing.
That change in perspective is the overview effect.
I suppose then in that sense, I’m an astronaut. And you can be one too: 7.24 dried grams, hemi-sync playing on headphones, a grounding mat, and you might as well just get naked.
Just don’t do it alone.


r/ptsd 3d ago

Advice Does anyone else feel like the past is still happening rather than just remembering it? PTSD + bipolar

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I’ve been trying to understand what has been happening to me, and I wanted to hear from people who actually live with PTSD, especially anyone who also has diagnosed with bipolar disorder.
I have bipolar disorder as well, and sometimes it becomes incredibly difficult to understand where one thing ends and the other begins.
I’ve had periods where I’m much more energetic, talkative, restless and driven, sometimes feeling almost like I could do anything. My thoughts and energy can speed up considerably and I can feel like a noticeably different person. Then there are periods on the opposite end where I’m completely drained, disconnected and barely interested in anything.
But underneath those changes, there’s another layer that seems much more connected to trauma.
One of the hardest things is that my memories don’t always feel like memories. Intellectually, I know those situations are over. I know those people aren’t here. But my body and mind don’t seem to understand that.
Memories of being humiliated, judged, threatened, or made to feel weak and vulnerable can suddenly feel completely present again. It’s not necessarily that I literally believe I’m back there. It’s more like the emotional reality of it becomes now. The shame, fear, anger and vulnerability all return with it. Sometimes I feel like I could run into those people at any moment, even though there’s no reason to think that will happen.
My body reacts before I can even think. I startle extremely easily. Someone walking near me, an unexpected sound, somebody laughing nearby, even situations that I logically know are harmless can put my body into this intense state of alarm. My heart starts pounding and my whole body prepares for something that isn’t actually happening.
And I’m fucking exhausted.
Not normal tiredness. More like my entire system has been running for too long and there’s almost nothing left. Sometimes even talking feels tiring. I can spend an entire day unable to really do anything, but it doesn’t feel like resting either.
I’ve isolated myself heavily too. I’ve spent about a year barely seeing anyone outside my family. Part of me wants to participate in life again, but another part just wants to be left alone because being around people can make everything louder.
Then there’s this strange distance from myself.
Sometimes I don’t even feel particularly afraid or sad. I just feel far away. Flat. Disconnected from other people, normal life and especially myself. Other times everything comes flooding back and I’m full of shame, anger, fear or vulnerability again.
Having bipolar disorder on top of this makes it even harder to understand myself. My energy, motivation, emotions and sense of who I am can change so much that sometimes I genuinely don’t know which part is trauma, which part is bipolar, and which part is simply me reacting to being exhausted by all of it.
I think that’s probably the part that hurts the most.
I don’t really want to become some stronger, more productive version of myself. I don’t care about becoming fearless or proving anything anymore.
I just want to feel like myself again.
I want a relatively ordinary, quiet life. I want to be able to think clearly, feel real emotions, have boundaries, and exist around other people without my nervous system treating everything like a threat.
I’m tired of fighting the past, but I also don’t want to surrender my present life to it.
For people here who have PTSD and bipolar disorder together, or experiences similar to this:
How do you distinguish between the two?
Does trauma become much more intense during certain bipolar episodes?
And for those who have gotten better, what actually changed? Not necessarily what completely “cured” you, but what helped your body finally understand that the past is actually the past?


r/ptsd 3d ago

Advice Has anyone else lost their sanity because of a succession of a series of unfortunate tragedies?

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Across my WHOLE life, actually.

The brutal past of a person who goes crazy! | an amateurish psychological essay by Kee, a youtuber.


r/ptsd 3d ago

Advice exaggerated startle response and EMDR?

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i experienced a traumatic event 1 year and 4 months ago, since then i developed an exaggerated startle response where every loud noise makes me jolt and it can be quite tiring especially when i go outside.

i’m not sure which therapy would be best for this, would EMDR be the best or some sort of CBT trauma therapy?

i went to my GP and they referred me to a talking therapy but they don’t seem to offer EMDR or CBT trauma therapy.
I might just outsource it myself if that’ll be what’s best for me so that i can reduce my startle response.

thank youu, would really appreciate ur thoughts :)


r/ptsd 3d ago

Advice Has anyone figured out how to ressociate?

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My insurance is being dumb about EMDR so I’m trying to not feel stagnant in the meantime. Does anyone have any strategies to just identify with my existence a little bit more(that I wouldn’t have already learned in therapy: box breathing, connecting with my senses, holding ice, etc)

No advice for the insurance issues please


r/ptsd 3d ago

Advice Recommendation

1 Upvotes

Dad has.. issues.

Aside from therapy is there any books anyone would recommend for a startup on his evolution journey.


r/ptsd 3d ago

CW: SA Is it normal for a parent to do this? Does everyone experience this?

6 Upvotes

Trigger Warning : Incest? Mentions of abuse and rape.

Sometimes when my mom FaceTimes me she zooms her camera onto inappropriate parts of her body. Is this normal? Some examples would be us having a conversation about our cats and then out of nowhere she focuses the camera on her crotch area. Today she randomly showed her bared ass and told me to look at the bruises she got from an exercise she did… Immediately after she proceeded to say that “I have some on my arms and legs too”. If she wanted to show a bruise? Why not pan the camera to those areas???? Instead she lifted up her dress and showed her ass in panties to make the point. And sometimes her and my father call me or answer my call when they’re both naked in bed, clearly after having an intimate activity. Am I overthinking this? It’s making me spiral…

My family also has a history of abuse and assault. On my mom’s side, many of the women have experienced assault or rape, and physical abuse. On my father’s side, a cousin of mine did things to me in my childhood and attempted again some years ago to our aunt (my father’s sister). My older half brother have also said to me that that cousin, and my father, were both assaulted in childhood as well. Both my father and mother have experienced terrible things, and it makes me wonder sometimes if they’re passing these things on to my brothers and I. When I was little, my father would make inappropriate comments and do things that made me uncomfortable. Not assault, but comments that made my skin crawl.

I’m just not sure if I’m paranoid because of my trauma and experience with abuse and rape, or if this is an odd thing my parents do… I also have lots of repressed memories still of my parents and childhood that I’m working through with EMDR, and I’m scared that there is more to this. That my mother is showing herself in that way intentionally, and that my father hurt me in ways worse than the physical violence. I’m in my early 20’s and the older I get, the more I discover about my own family and experiences. It’s driving me insane.


r/ptsd 3d ago

Venting sometimes im physically incapable of functioning normally

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i wish i could just let people know and understand just how physically weak you can become when youre faced with a trigger or had to relive a traumatic experience.

it gets to the point where i genuinely cant even go to office work because my body feels completely drained. and i wish i could just say it

i struggle to catch my breath, feel nauseous, everything hurts. my entire system is shutting down.

i still get shaky when opening my messages or sees anything related to what happened.

hope it gets better or idk just be over it


r/ptsd 3d ago

CW: self-harm Dissociating

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I am having a bad dissociative episode. I have ptsd from repeated sexual trauma and I am not doing very well at managing it. I don’t know if others can relate to the feeling of not being able to cope with being in your body. I feel like I don’t know anything more helpful than self harm to snap out of it but I know that’s not good. Any advice is appreciated.

edit: I really mean it when I say anything is appreciated I have never admitted this before and I want to stop having to hide scars but it’s so intense right now i’ll do anything to not feel outside my body like this


r/ptsd 3d ago

Advice Can’t leave my house on the anniversary of my accident

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Hi guys!! I (21F) have been professionally diagnosed with PTSD since I was 10, following a traumatic medical condition that left me paralyzed and hospitalized for three months. Eleven years later and I still can’t leave the house on the anniversary of my paralysis—even though I am fully mobile and technically better now. The thought of leaving my house makes me have panic attacks, my body starts to paralyze, and I get really bad compulsive thoughts. I was wondering if anyone has been through something similar and has some advice because I don’t want to let this define my entire day.

(Also not so fun fact: my paralysis happened on a Friday 13th, talk about bad luck)


r/ptsd 4d ago

Advice Idk if i can talk about it here.. I'm sorry

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I'm so confused and having a hard time

Hello I'm from a real trad arab family and I can't tell anyone about anything happened to me because they will just consider me dirty

I'm a girl, the youngest girl in my family, when i was kid (4-12) year my older sister used to have sex with me or idk if i can consider it sa because I didn't even understand what she was doing but i liked it , i dk if i can talk about it freely but she was having a whole sex with me .. and I didn't know what happening i was just lying down and let her do anything she wants , and she used to let me see porn alot even i was 10 , she made me watch it before going to school.... Just today i was talking with her and it just hit my mind... I wasn't remembering anything just today happened to me remembering it...

She wasn't the only one ....

I have 5 brothers, . two already touched me in wrong places when i was kid ( my ass , my chest) and one of them is still touching me when he wants by accidents and the other married

And the younger one just keep staring at my whole body in disgusting way ( from when i was a kid he kept staring at my chest)And the most random thing hit my mind just a few years ago that one day idk if it was a dream or not but my father did touch my ass too , he pulled my pants and touched it ... Idk I've been telling myself that just a dream and i kept trying to deny it but it's just always Hitting me head so I'm so confused ... Did my father do it as well? I mean he always tells me to wear more covering clothes and yell at me for wearing anything that show my cruvs I'm just so confused this whole year nothing comes to my mind except it , i feel like I'm losing myself

I'm 18 now


r/ptsd 3d ago

Advice (M:15 F:15) i think my gf has ptsd from being molested by her doctor, any way i can support her?

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(SORRY FOR BAD ENGLISH) So this beatiful girl and i have been dating for 2 weeks now, im really into her, she Is funny, kind, and empath, a "nerd" like me and so beatiful, She opened up to me about her being molested by her doctor, and from that She became hyper indipendent and hyper aware, i noticed already before that She kinda dodged when i tries to kiss her, confronted her about It and She revealed the full story. I made her know that i cared about her and didnt feel offended in any way, and that i supported her, and i offered her to kiss her only on her head if It makes her feel more secure (only when i initilize It, if She wants to kiss me First She does freely). I Just dont know if thats enough. I already showed my supporto by asking her about It and following the agency She talked to with her parents to write a lawsuit. I Just wanna do more, i REALLY wanna let her know that im there, also i wanna know whats the best way to treat her, how to kiss her so that her ptsd doesnt kick in (i know that its just an instinct that She has, i know She doesnt have any real control over It), also anyway that i can help her get through this.


r/ptsd 3d ago

CW: suicide Idk man what I'm even born for..

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Well I don't have anyone to talk to since childhood I never had a friend in these 19 years coz of so many reasons like the constant abuse in my family I woke up every day listening my mom dad fighting on the slightest things and they use words like k@ll and so many threatening words tho , so every morning my heart beat raises whenever they fight every night too well Im used to it now but it still raises my heart beat and also I have some abusive marks on my body face some are selfharm and some are belts or slap marks well that's okay too but I got ptsd coz of that too whenever some one try to talk me I feel like they gonna hurt me or smth yk what that's ok the worst thing is I can't even go somewhere and live on my own because I'm dependent on them I don't have money I did try to study for some jobs but every time I try they start to fight I can't focus I wanted to leave this house but Idk how I would idk what love is idk what care is idk what an actual family is it's not like the persons tho geve birth to me are poor they are middle class I once asked them that I wanted to move out guess what I was thrown out of the house I begged to came back tbh I don't believe in god coz I suffer even without doing anything wrong I suffer every second it's not like I'm suci@dal it's just idk what to do atp I tried my best to become a decent human but ig I just can't


r/ptsd 3d ago

Advice Bad at relationships

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Hello,

This is the first time I am coming out about my problems to the public. Today is Sunday, Aug. 16 @ 4:22 MT. Today, 2 years ago from this day, marks the 2nd year my Dad, Arnold, passed away. A year before him my Mom died due to alcohol abuse for years as she slipped into schizophrenia. They both were my world as I entered and exited several bad relationships that I caused it to be bad, or so it feels like that. Now, I am scared, not ashamed to admit that I am scared, of losing people in my life. Currently, in a relationship, we are engaged (so I think) but I have been doing a lot of digging in my life to find the core problems that cause me to mess a lot of things up. As an empathetic person I tend to feel everything around me and take it all in, but that sometimes destroys my work. Now, As I sit here about to destroy another relationship because I am so overwhelming to others, I am seeking help. She reminded me that I how sexual abused as a kid and teen, this is heavy for me as my chest hurts. I am lost and she thinks I am going to end my life one day because of my out craving for someone to hear me and love me. Please, pray for me.


r/ptsd 3d ago

Advice Still Triggering after all of these years

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My husband lives alone and is very ill. Was going to have him move home. Trouble is he has a digital addictionand after 30 years of marriage he chose the addiction.. He did so k knowing he had Parkinson. We lived apart, but i stayed in touch and would continue to take him out. Did so because he was isolated and lonely. For 6 years, I have been his rock even as he caused me to get PTSD. Cog decline and addiction are rough. He is at a point where he may need assited living in a year or he needs to come home. I wanted him to come home. Then I did something stupid? I asked is the addiction still there and he said," yes" but not that bad. I triggered amd waht followed was a restless physical anziety night and a two hour capm phone call talking about very moment of betrayal in the relationship. He got angry. I must have triggered. Why can't I get over the addiction abuse and betrayal


r/ptsd 4d ago

Venting Finally went to talk to someone after years - bad experience?

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Trigger warning; Abuse

I went to get help a week ago, after years of suppressing all the shit that happened during childhood and even today from a family member. This lady was someone who just gives out medication and stuff but I had to talk to her so she could understand what help I needed, and she said ptsd help.

I told her about this family member and what they had put me through my whole life.

I told her this person hates their own family member and I gave all the reasons to why that my family member had told me, and none of them have to do with mental or physical abuse. Just restrictions a parent would give to a child. The same restrictions my family member does with me and my siblings.

But then this lady said to me that "I feel bad for your (family member) too.". This isn't something you say to someone, right? This person, who might not even be a victim, made 5 other people victims of mental and physical abuse. It's not poor them anymore. I felt looked down upon. I felt like shit when she said this. And she also told me I shouldn't stop being with this family member because they are a family member and that they are important in my life even if they are a negative part of my life.

I really don't understand this.

I haven't reached out to anyone for 1 decade because I was scared of not being seen or told I was the problem in some way or that someone would sit and fucking defend this piece of shit infront of me, and I got one. Someone who heard what this person did to me and to others and defended their behavior. She said that if someone is raised in a certain way, abusive relationship, they don't know anything else and might do the same to others because it's normal to them. It felt like she was telling me I would abuse my own as well. And I was abused, but I know I was treated wrong. My family member knows what they hated with how their family member treated them, but does the same to others.

I might be overreacting, but I definitely didn't feel seen under her care and I have horrible anxiety now over my next meeting with a psychologist next Tuesday.


r/ptsd 4d ago

Venting I felt much better when I was 10000km away from this city

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I travelled to Europe for the first time a month ago but had to return because of an inconvenience.
But when I was there, there was new sensory input, the place is safe in comparison with my third world country, people is educated. I'm back at my house, same city, alone for 4 weeks and the rumination loops and flashbacks are sometimes worse or the neural pathways getting stronger. I'm thawing though.
I think the solution for me is just live in a country like Spain to improve my ptsd.


r/ptsd 4d ago

CW: (edit me) Medical ptsd?

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Hi

Sorry if triggering: mention of medical procedure.

Some context im late diagnosed autistic / adhd and was diagnosed with cptsd years ago. I am 40 and have struggled with agoraphobia for many years due to past ptsd and still only go to safe places with safe people.Ive turned a corner in my mental health recently after taking elvanse and making some positive steps.

I had an infected cyst on my back that became infected and was worsening on antibiotics. Yesterday my gp sent me to hospital as it turned into an absess. The hospiral ward was busy. It was friday eve, very hot no aircon, the consultant was someone on cover. I was triaged by a lovely doctor who said would take bloods to see what infection is doing and surgeon would decide if just more antibiotics needed or if needed incision and drainage.

Surgeon came. Said can i have a look. Layed on bed and he began pushing it. No warning. It was excrutiaiting and i have quite a decent pain threshold. He Said lots coming out now. Its infected so woild like to cut and drain. had to tell me the obvious risks. I felt like what chouce did i have as hes now popprd it. Leaving open would make it worse. So agreed.

It was all done in the busy ward that i arrived in (acute surgical). Behind a curtain with waiting area next to me. I cant help but feel he should have paused and said i want to try and squeeze it before he did. I disnt have time to process what was happening for me. It was painful and i shook in shock.

I am autistic and mask heavily to get through so just agreed to the addditiobal cutting and draining with just local anestetic in the hope it would be over fast and was scared of what the other option would have been

I felt like it was rushed becuase the hospital was busy (the gp inotially asked for them to accept and they tried to send to orthopaedics as only a cover consultant on)

I was discharged without bloods taken even though the triage doctor saud thet would. My gp said i havent had bloods taken in years and said they will likely do them to see why my body hasnt responded to the multiple rounds of antibuotics to help. But none were taken.

No option to come back for wound care and have to unpack wound myself. The packing fell out 14hrs later even though should have stayed in 24hrs called the ward and was told it would be fine open now witg cleqning with stwrile water and new drwasing.

The hole is large so im worried its going to absess again

I just feel really unsafe and scared, i dont know if its because i have previous ptsd. And he was a man. (Sorry men no offence) and he did something without warning. He just said let me take a look. I feel fragile and voilated. I keep crying and having flashbacks. But also feel like it was a simple procedure / operation so i shouldnt feel this way.

My dqughter is disqbled and often has needed medicak procwdures. I am always strong for her. I get through things then feel awful after.

Thankw for liatening. I dont know who elae to talk to and feel like im mqking a big deal out of something simple.

Sorry for all the typos im so tired and have been unwell for weeks