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16-04-2008, 12:35 PM
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| | How Do You Classify Your PTSD? How do you classify what you are going through?
Is your PTSD an Illness, a Disorder, a Syndrome, an Injury, or something else? | 
16-04-2008, 03:15 PM
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| | Interesting question. I responded disorder because it's in the title and I was corrected in a thread early on by referring to it as an illness.
I guess I can now see how it isn't an illness for sure because you can't take an antibiotic and make it go away.
Injury - Nah, the closest may be a traumatic brain injury but an injury to me focuses on the physical body.
Now, the difference between disorder and syndrome? They kind of mean the same thing to me. Unless a syndrome is cyclical. You got me. | 
16-04-2008, 03:35 PM
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| | Quote:
Originally Posted by Cindy I responded disorder because it's in the title and I was corrected in a thread early on by referring to it as an illness. | I remember, I was the one who pointed that out when you referred to PTSD as a mind disease.
It wasn't my intention to make you technically correct, I wanted you to see yourself in a better light... one that wasn't so harsh. Sorry if I came across funny on that one. | 
16-04-2008, 08:35 PM
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| | i voted injury. I don't see it as an illness, because I see illness as something that is caused by chemicals or germs, or something related to the body going wrong - and to me PTSD is essentially caused by trauma which happens in life, not the body as such. However once PTSD develops, the body becomes affected by it so it's more like injury to me.
I don't see it as a syndrome because that from what I understand is typically a term that simply describes a set of symptoms that a cohort of people similarly have.
I kind of see it as a disorder... PTSD is disordered coping mechanisms, disordered memory, disordered arousal (hyperarousal) etc. etc. ... but it is also injury psychologically and that fits better with me. I would rather see myself as injured from trauma, and trying to recover, as opposed to 'disordered'.
Last edited by Lisa; 16-04-2008 at 08:38 PM.
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16-04-2008, 10:48 PM
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| | I voted injury, as well. I look at it as a result of the trauma - the trauma injured my brain, my physical well-being, and my soul. If not for the trauma, I wouldn't be broken. | 
17-04-2008, 12:57 AM
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| | Not certain how to vote as I would classify it as all of the above. Injury? Yes. A psychic injury to the brain. Syndrome? Yes, as a syndrome is a group of symptoms that together make a specific condition. PTSD has many varied symptoms. Disorder? Yes again! Definition of disorder is a physical or mental dysfunction, and it does cause that. Illness yes also an illness, as it makes one ill in various ways. I would NOT say it was a disease, as that is something one may catch, but illness yes. However. Don't have PTSD, am a Carer so maybe my opinion doesn't count here. ;-) Jim.
Last edited by Jim; 17-04-2008 at 12:59 AM.
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17-04-2008, 03:35 AM
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| | Definately injury.........the trauma has injured my brain, it is an injury with a number of facets to it, including behavioral changes, etc, that may be classified under the term syndrome, and yes, disorder, I agree with Jim. | 
19-04-2008, 03:05 PM
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| | It's like a broken leg. It can be fixed, but if it's not you will have permanent injury from that.
Which is where a lot of us are. | 
12-08-2008, 01:52 PM
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| | I think disorder is a good word for it. my life literally feels disordered and mixed up. | 
12-08-2008, 09:28 PM
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| | I see it as a psychological injury - it has damaged my mind. | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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