User-Friendly PTSD Info(Not intended for emergency. If yo...


User-Friendly PTSD Info(Not intended for emergency. If you’re experiencing crisis,such as suicidal thoughts, get immediate professional help.)
Article 2, Nov. 5, 2012 What does willingness mean?
Hello dear PTSD survivor sisters and brothers!
My name is Bettina Sparkles and I am a PTSD survivor. I survived, not knowing what PTSD was, never mind being PTSD sufferer for 50 years. Those were chaotic years. I felt all alone, helpless, hopeless and unhappy inside of me. As is common, I wore a happy mask all that time and never knowing there was a way out. Thank goodness, as soon as I found out I had PTSD, I was also informed that recovery was possible. WOW!  I might be able to find some happiness after all!  I was amazed. Yes, all it takes a little willingness, I was told.          I’ll do anything, please tell me more.          You have to acknowledge something horrific and unfair happened to you and you must face the pain in order to let it go.
Dear Reader, I COMMITTED TO DO THE RECOVERY WORK. I’ve dedicated the past 22 years to self growth and healing. It has truly been worth it.  My life works better now and I have peace of mind most of the time. Because recovery worked for me, I intend to talk and write about my story. It is my passion to share the hope. What about you who are just now discovering you have PTSD?  Where do you turn and where do you start?         Until next time. Bettina Sparkles loves all sparkles of God.

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Published on November 14, 2012 16:51
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