Re: sad crossfire is sad
Meh, I'm sorry I see now my comments could be easily misunderstood as vindictive or to claim ptsd for accident, which couldn't be farther from the truth, by persons unfamiliar with the facts and in light that many people trump up a very serious illness (ptsd) in these cases. I was merely stating that I am at a higher risk for anxiety relations due to prolonged childhood trauma, this is documented and if you believe it or not I don't care. It simply makes the accident a bit more complicated. And I don't think I even used the term "PTSD". Doubtful because it is not a completely accurate description of my medical history. [Edit "complex developmental ptsd" is an entire phrase, in which the term ptsd should not be taken out of context ;-)]
But this is a car forum, not a mental health forum, so I will edit the post because that is not appropriate discussion here. At the time I wrote it, despite that I am an intelligent well-spoken individual who has recovered from some unfortunate events in my life, I was in fact pretty annoyed at loss of sleep/nightmares, fear of driving and some other anxiety issues I've had since the accident that I had not anticipated when I wrote the OP. I apologize for including it in my comments, I have a concussion which may also have effected my poor word choices. Since no one has any context to understand this portion of my situation, regarding this... Nothing to see here... Move along.
Last edited by kitfel; Aug 24, 2014 at 09:20 AM.