Hi, my name is DebbieAnn! How do you balance PTSD with work and triggers?
DebbieAnn
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Hello everyone, I found out this year I have PTSD and am interested to hear how others have balanced this with work and triggers
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Hi @DebbieAnn - & welcome to the community. I hope you are keeping well. We do have other members that have PTSD whom I hope you get to 'meet.'There was also a recent post which you may find helpful. Please see: https://community.scope.org.uk/discussion/75049/ptsd-trigger-advice-please#latestDo join in with the discussions, & pop into our virtual 'Coffee lounge' too.
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Hi and welcome from me too, I hope you find the links helpful and you find other members to connect with
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Hello @DebbieAnn and welcome to our community.
I'm sorry to hear about your PTSD. I know diagnosis can come as a relief though and a gateway to accessing support so I hope it's been of some comfort too.
In addition to the thread mentioned above, our members living with PTSD came together on this PTSD thread which might help you with some of your feelings.
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Welcome to the community @DebbieAnn Have you been able to take a look at the threads the others have posted? I hope they will enable you to connect with other members who can relate to your experience.
Just to let you know, I've moved your post into our mental health issues category, so that other members can find your post more easily.
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