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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 725533" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I am glad you have support now when you go through episodes where you need to call 911. While it doesn't help you deal with the PTSD, at least it can help by not making the trauma incredibly worse. </p><p></p><p>My daughter went through EMDR and had wonderful results. Her therapist was really good with her and worked so that she coped with a lot of the problems caused by the violence from her brother. J really felt the EMDR helped her quite a lot. She didn't feel so scared all the time, and she stopped getting that panicky feeling when people did or said certain things that reminded her of past abuse. We saw real changes in her behavior in a just a few months. Changes that lasted. </p><p></p><p>I hope you stick with EMDR and that it helps you. I know other people who have had great results with EMDR. One is a relative who had several abusive marriages after childhood abuse. It wasn't until she really worked at EMDR in combination with other therapy that she was able to break the cycle of bad relationships. Now she is in a great relationship with a wonderful man. It is a joy to see. I want similarly positive results for you (not the relationship, just the positive changes in your life!).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 725533, member: 1233"] I am glad you have support now when you go through episodes where you need to call 911. While it doesn't help you deal with the PTSD, at least it can help by not making the trauma incredibly worse. My daughter went through EMDR and had wonderful results. Her therapist was really good with her and worked so that she coped with a lot of the problems caused by the violence from her brother. J really felt the EMDR helped her quite a lot. She didn't feel so scared all the time, and she stopped getting that panicky feeling when people did or said certain things that reminded her of past abuse. We saw real changes in her behavior in a just a few months. Changes that lasted. I hope you stick with EMDR and that it helps you. I know other people who have had great results with EMDR. One is a relative who had several abusive marriages after childhood abuse. It wasn't until she really worked at EMDR in combination with other therapy that she was able to break the cycle of bad relationships. Now she is in a great relationship with a wonderful man. It is a joy to see. I want similarly positive results for you (not the relationship, just the positive changes in your life!). [/QUOTE]
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