View Single Post
  #30  
Old 26-10-2007, 11:42 AM
anthony's Avatar
anthony anthony is offline Gender Male
Administrative Editor PTSD
 
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Posts: 7,465
Blog Entries: 9
anthony has much to be proud ofanthony has much to be proud ofanthony has much to be proud ofanthony has much to be proud ofanthony has much to be proud ofanthony has much to be proud ofanthony has much to be proud ofanthony has much to be proud ofanthony has much to be proud of
Default

True CJ, very very true mate. It is like a person self evaluating; you can always find something that fits, you just have to look hard enough. It is like the diagnosis that come with PTSD, whilst we fit so many criteria and so many diagnosis, PTSD is the only accurate one that fits correctly. Anything else is a lesser, which means you wouldn't likely have PTSD or the doctor just wants to prescribe more drugs.

It really is words, and the only thing I could say to people personally is to use their own commonsense and call it what they want and how they want. Some people work with facts, some work with fantasy, some like to just ignore some facts as it makes them feel better. I honestly say go with what works surrounding such insignificant type aspects; though certainly not to apply what I just said to symptoms or dealing directly with PTSD itself.
Reply With Quote