Wobbly

Im feeling wobbly tonight! I am anxious, and feeling very unsettled!
Its not helping that I am having a lot of ptsd symptoms coming up!
My legs are shaky, my heart is racing, my mind is whirling, my body aches, I am stiff and sore from the accident, and I am also having a lot of intrusive thoughts! Ug sigh!
I guess I need time, time to process, time to heal, time to come to terms with what has happened.
Of course the time of year isnt helping either, the full moon just passed and that is never good!
I guess I just have to wait it out! If I can, that is.

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Author: Carol anne

I am in my mid 40's. I'm blind and I have dissociative identity disorder, I also have complex PTSD. I blog about my life with these disorders. I live in Ireland.

6 thoughts on “Wobbly”

  1. I think in most cases time is the best healer. 🙂 I’m sorry you’re having so much tough things going on, that yucky accident and October and the full moon, I hate that when so many issues get together and seem so huge. I hope things will get easier for you soon. Hugs. 🙂

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  2. It is very hard to get through somethingvlike that. When I had my first bad accident back in 08, I did not drive for a long time and had a very hard time even riding with someone after that. It wasn’t so much the accident replaying as when we were riding and always watching the other cars how fast we were going and notice every little thing going on. It will get better with time. Just take it slow.

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  3. I’m glad you are okay, accidents can be so scary! It will take time, and sometimes something as scary as a car accident can trigger other PTSD symptoms , feelings or memories and that can be hard to deal with, too. Take it easy, just be gentle with yourself. Sending you hugs. I hope you feel less wobbly tomorrow. 🧡

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