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    Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and Alcohol

    I found this site recently, if anyone is interested.

    Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) - Trauma syndrome information & help - Anxiety Treatment Australia
    If your 8 year old self met you, would they be proud?
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    Good idea posting this link, Bridget. And i hope this opens up some discussion here, or at least get's people thinking. Amongst other things, it is the 'self medicating' aspect of this, that concerns me.

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      Thank you, BBBJ!

      This awareness is very important! My drinking became much worse after we lost our home and our belongings to a fire in June of 2007. Other than the death of a loved one, it is the most traumatic thing I have ever experienced in my life. I suffered with symptoms of PTSD following, for quite some time. Those of us who have a problem with alcohol are particularly vulnerable, in these situations as our attempts to self medicate increase. Soon, our problem can be even more out of control than ever before. Be aware and seek professional help. Take care, Best
      "It wasn't all I wanted, but all I could stand!":bigwink: Alcohol free since April 8, 2008

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        It's an insidious thing, PTSD.
        We still have very limited understanding, I think.
        There are aspects of the 'syndrome' that I still can't find documented anywhere.
        This site is very general, but if I find better, I'll add to this thread.
        Bridge.
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          bump

          'I am part of all that I have met, yet all experience is an arch wherethro', gleams that untravelled world whose margins fade, forever and forever when I move'

          Zen soul Warrior. Freedom today-

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            Its not only insidious, its embarrassing and sometimes not believed by our family members. It triggers MANY different mental and physical problems, in men and women. Its no stretch to believe AL can be one of them.
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              A link from the Vietnam Veterans Association of Australia:

              Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

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                exoskeleton.
                An Improved Ripple. :monalisa:

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                  I live in a country, where unfortunately crime has become a national epidemic. We also have horrendous rates of alcohol abuse.

                  The role of PTSD cannot be under estimated. We are all to aware of it here. Self medication is such a problem. It is essential that people seek appropriate treatment following trauma.

                  We have started to set up systems at our major police officers to assist victims of crime. My concern however, centre on the victims of domestic abuse. The insidious impact of chronic PTSD on these victims is even more destructive.

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