Sensory difficulties

I found this website last week.

stimpunks.org/.../

I suppose if you have a sensitive disposition don't click on the link. / trigger warning. The picture at the top of the page isn't nice but very accurately depicts how I felt yesterday when amongst others and how I've felt today. After my comment on another thread about it - today, I'm honestly not sure if it was worth it. I've been in a heightened state all day and it hasn't been nice. It's not going to miraculously disappear. 

The article is also useful about sensory difficulties / trauma which can build up. 

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  • The next scene she was having a coffee with someone different and, again in front of the cameras said she had "a bit of ptsd" from the argument. REALLY!?  But who am I to judge...

    Yes I completely understand your frustration with this. This is a brilliant example of exaggeration that can lead to harm for people with PTSD as it can cause feel really belittling.

     I have heard people do this regularly about other mental health concerns it is very inappropriate.

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