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In reply to the discussion: [updated] Just got released from VA psych ward yesterday [View all]hue
(4,949 posts)25. PTSD lasts until it is processed. Sometimes the emotions just boil to the surface.
As You said "it bubbled up enough for me to act on. " Otherwise it remains repressed.
But it CAN be processed. It takes time & very good guidance. PTSD is recently being understood. It is as if one part of You is living yet in the war zone & the other part is at home here with Your Family.
..."suicidal ideation needs to" be "addressed" but not acted upon.
Thanks for sharing Your tough ordeal, I hope You continue to work on this. Your Family and our world needs You!!
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Well, even if you aren't looking for them, here's some words of encouragement and support.
MADem
Jul 2014
#2
You are never alone, some very kind sensitive people here, we are with you too.
Stuart G
Jul 2014
#17
Glad you are still with us. I rarely look at people's names here although I keep reminding
Dustlawyer
Jul 2014
#21
Thank you for sharing. Even this post may be the instrument that helps another go through what
jwirr
Jul 2014
#38
You are so not alone in your plight and I thank the stars that you came to your senses when you
DocwillCuNow
Jul 2014
#50
I'm Not A Vet... My Dad Was... But... The Only Thing I've Ever Seen Work... For What It's Worth...
WillyT
Jul 2014
#61
Mental Health professionals do not believe that PTSD is necessicarily forever.
Dark n Stormy Knight
Jul 2014
#67
One still has to have reality checks from time to time. Am I reacting to the hear and now, or
alfredo
Jul 2014
#75
PTSD *is* the symptoms. If one no longer ever experiences the symptoms, one
Dark n Stormy Knight
Jul 2014
#77
I guess my issue is with the term cured. I was in remission with Crohn's, but I still had the
alfredo
Jul 2014
#78
OK, yeah, it is generally believed that there is no "cure" for PTSD.
Dark n Stormy Knight
Jul 2014
#79