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Does it ever end like the attacks
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I don't think it ever actually ends it just becomes less as time goes on. Hang in there. ❤️
You adjust and live with it.
@Ozmo As long as I don't see my abuser I am ok. Depending upon the day I may react differently
The one thing thats helped with my PTSD attacks was sertraline, it helped so much with flashbacks.
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@dadoen I was able to actually look at my mom (my abuser) in the eye without getting lightheaded and my vision going black
You learn to live with it. Some days are better then others. Focus on the positive.
@Robindayle thanks
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