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You hold the answers deep within your own mind.
Consciously, you've forgotten it. That's the way the human mind works. Whenever something is too unpleasant, to shameful for us to entertain, we reject it. We erase it from our memories. But the imprint is always there. Nothing is ever really forgotten. |
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I would say that is true.
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That is sooo true!!
Beautiful write! |
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what's ptsd?
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What are you pretending not to know?
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what's ptsd? Post Traumatic Stress Disorder |
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what's ptsd? Post Traumatic Stress Disorder |
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Edited by
seamac
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Thu 07/30/09 06:16 AM
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To my knowledge, ptsd doesn't mean you don't have the memories that caused the disorder. Or at least many of them.
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You hold the answers deep within your own mind. Consciously, you've forgotten it. That's the way the human mind works. Whenever something is too unpleasant, to shameful for us to entertain, we reject it. We erase it from our memories. But the imprint is always there. Nothing is ever really forgotten. This is soo true, good words!! |
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I wish I could reject things. I remember each and every painful memory like it all just happened.
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very true.
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I wish I could reject things. I remember each and every painful memory like it all just happened. I am the same way. There are a few things I wish I would forget. |
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I wish I could reject things. I remember each and every painful memory like it all just happened. I am the same way. There are a few things I wish I would forget. |
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To my knowledge, ptsd doesn't mean you don't have the memories that caused the disorder. Or at least many of them. it actually can happen. ptsd can occur relatively soon or years down the line after a traumatic event. for me it was about 6 years after i was hit by a car. i slipped into a deep depression. i come to find out at the time of the accident the doctors knew that it could be a possibility. They did not inform me at that time since it was only a possibility and not likely to happen. Once I found out everything made so much more sense. |
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It may not be forgotten, but that doesn't mean you have to dwell on it forever and let it ruin the rest of your life.
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True
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An absolutely wonderful read. I think you are right, nothing is ever really forgotten. Your subconscious remembers and prepares you for the future. I think that is where a gut instinct feeling comes from. Always trust your gut instinct.
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It may not be forgotten, but that doesn't mean you have to dwell on it forever and let it ruin the rest of your life. Very good advice but it is easier said than done at times... |
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That happens to be absolutely true. For the most part PTSD happens around 4 months after a trauma. I'm not aware that it blocks the trauma itself. Trauma/shock can just by the nature of it block a memory.
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