GreyMonkey
Heartbroken
- Aug 20, 2019
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So since this post I have been diagnosed with CPTSD..... fuck this shite is all i can say to that!!!!!!!
I think majority of people struggling with mental health issues do.
Its just a way of saying that the trauma of your childhood were greater than your ability to cope with.
Many people do to some degree or another. Probably around 40% of the population. Some people develop reasonable coping mechanisms that function will in society (workaholism, overachieving, etc) others have not as good coping mechanisms (overeating, drugs, alcohol, tobacco, etc).
At some point for many the coping mechanisms stop working and the pain surfaces and it is excruciating.
And the more we resist it, the more painful it is. Yet we don't know anything but to resist, that's what we have always done and the pain is unbearable.
We may find ourselves screaming for help on the inside. Helpless, hopeless, powerless. And yet noone seems able to help.
Until it becomes too much to bear and we find ourselves on here seeking the greatest relief we can conceive of.
Not saying this is true for everyone on here, yet I would wager it is most.
The desire for relief from the pain of the dysfunctional life strategies developed in childhood due to environmental failure.
None of us are bad people, we just came to believe we were as little helpless children we didn't get what we needed to thrive.
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