Bijela(sub female) |
3 years ago •
Dec 14, 2020
Post-traumatic relationship syndrome
3 years ago •
Dec 14, 2020
Bijela(sub female) • Dec 14, 2020
What I found regarding this:
Potential Symptoms of PTRS Include: • Intense fear or rage at the former partner or future potential partners • Intrusive images/flashbacks/nightmares • Extreme psychological distress • Significant changes in eating/sleeping habits • Significant changes/fluctuations in weight • Restlessness Increased anxiety • Interruptions in cognition • Challenges with recall • Hypervigilance • Feeling intense isolation/loneliness • Fear of intimate relationships • Sexual performance issues • Marked distrust of others and their intentions Apologizing a lot due to insecurities Feeling afraid of making another commitment Feeling distrusting in new relationships Feeling worthless or unconfident Feeling relief, then intense guilt Falling into another unhealthy relationship Having a hard time letting go * For myself I have to be honest here and state that I had almost all of these symptoms 7 years ago when my long running toxic relationship ended. Long story short. Only decided to date twice over the past 7 years. Both very short lived. Just not the one for me. I was also in denial when it came to the effects my past toxic relationship had on me. This takes me to today. I worked through a lot over the years and was single for 6 of the 7. I have now reconnected with an old friend and fell in love. Something I've never done before. I've had to literally fight every step of the way to allow myself to be loved by this man but I'm still combating some things like... Apologizing a lot due to insecurities Afraid of making a commitment (marriage) Feeling distrusting Feeling worthless or unconfident Fear of intimate touching in an non-intimate setting - which leads to... Hypervigilance - Restlessness - Increased anxiety Also still have Intrusive images/flashbacks/nightmares of my past when certain things trigger it. I'm not going to ask if ones have been through this before cause many have. My question is have you been able to get past it and have a healthy relationship? |
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