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Do I have post-traumatic stress?


Not to long back I was beaten up at my bus stop. It was 3 on 1 and it was because of a fight long before that. Well we called the police and going to court next week.

I have been having nightmares of the whole ordeal and it all flashes back when I go past that stop.
I jump at the slightest things and always have a sense of fear in me.
I can't even go to the park anymore because they hang out there

Do I have PTSD?

Signs and symptoms

Signs and symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder typically begin within three months of a traumatic event. In a small number of cases, though, PTSD symptoms may not occur until years after the event.

Post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms may include:

* Flashbacks, or reliving the traumatic event for minutes or even days at a time
* Shame or guilt
* Upsetting dreams about the traumatic event
* Trying to avoid thinking or talking about the traumatic event
* Feeling emotionally numb
* Irritability or anger
* Poor relationships
* Self-destructive behavior, such as drinking too much
* Hopelessness about the future
* Trouble sleeping
* Memory problems
* Trouble concentrating
* Being easily startled or frightened
* Not enjoying activities you once enjoyed
* Hearing or seeing things that aren't there

Post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms can come and go. You may have more symptoms during times of higher stress or when you experience symbolic reminders of what you went through. For example, some people whose PTSD symptoms had been gone for years saw their symptoms come back again with the terrorist attacks in the U.S. on Sept. 11, 2001.

When you have PTSD, you may relive the traumatic event numerous times. You may have upsetting memories. Or you may see reminders wherever you go. You may hear a car backfire and relive combat experiences, for instance. Or you may see a report on the news about a rape, and feel again the horror and fear of your own assault.

If the traumatic incident was less than 6 months ago, it is called Acute Stress Disorder... but same thing basically.

You can apply for victims compensation money for treatment and evaluation if you are unable to afford it.

Best wishes.

You may. Then again you may not. If you really think you do, then you need to go see a profesional. They can tell you if you do or not. Also, if you do they can help you "fix" it or give you some meds to help with the dreams.

sounds like you do. I'm sorry about the fight. Just tell yourself that you want to turn your life around, that's what I'm trying to do, and you're not gonna be so stressed

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