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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 205644" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Susie I'm also beginning to worry this may be a PSTD anxiety thing. Just the getting hit by the car would be enough, add on her other stressers and things.......and yeah, not a huge stretch. Or could be making what would normally be much milder symptoms much worse. (I'm tired don't know if I worded that right)</p><p> </p><p>Right at the time I got hit by the truck I had alot going on. We bought our first house. Travis was having issues and got his polycythemia diagnosis, and we discovered the stroke....Nichole was on her downhill plunge.... And my body seemed to take all that and ran with it. </p><p> </p><p>For about the first year I was just one big reaction waiting to happen. And believe me, it didn't take much. By the 2nd year just leaving the house became a feat unto itself. Riding in a car had become a nitemare, both for me and anyone else in the car. By the time I forced myself to the psychiatrist I was literally a basket case. Even had to include in the appointment to be patient with me, I might cancel a few times before I actually made it. And it's a good thing my first psychiatrist was a excellent one, cuz I'd not been able to force myself for a 2nd opinion. My body was doing it's own thing and there wasn't anything I could do about it. I hope to God I never feel that out of control again. It was nitemarish. And thankfully medications and good therapy retraining my brain worked or I'd probably be in a padded room right now.</p><p> </p><p>But my body had had all it could take and it wasn't going to take anymore.</p><p> </p><p>That facial swelling has me a bit concerned though. Has anyone offered an opinion on why her face is swollen?</p><p> </p><p>Saying prayers and sending hugs. I hope you're able to sort out what is what soon. Poor kid. She's been thru enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 205644, member: 84"] Susie I'm also beginning to worry this may be a PSTD anxiety thing. Just the getting hit by the car would be enough, add on her other stressers and things.......and yeah, not a huge stretch. Or could be making what would normally be much milder symptoms much worse. (I'm tired don't know if I worded that right) Right at the time I got hit by the truck I had alot going on. We bought our first house. Travis was having issues and got his polycythemia diagnosis, and we discovered the stroke....Nichole was on her downhill plunge.... And my body seemed to take all that and ran with it. For about the first year I was just one big reaction waiting to happen. And believe me, it didn't take much. By the 2nd year just leaving the house became a feat unto itself. Riding in a car had become a nitemare, both for me and anyone else in the car. By the time I forced myself to the psychiatrist I was literally a basket case. Even had to include in the appointment to be patient with me, I might cancel a few times before I actually made it. And it's a good thing my first psychiatrist was a excellent one, cuz I'd not been able to force myself for a 2nd opinion. My body was doing it's own thing and there wasn't anything I could do about it. I hope to God I never feel that out of control again. It was nitemarish. And thankfully medications and good therapy retraining my brain worked or I'd probably be in a padded room right now. But my body had had all it could take and it wasn't going to take anymore. That facial swelling has me a bit concerned though. Has anyone offered an opinion on why her face is swollen? Saying prayers and sending hugs. I hope you're able to sort out what is what soon. Poor kid. She's been thru enough. [/QUOTE]
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