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Dark n Stormy Knight

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79. OK, yeah, it is generally believed that there is no "cure" for PTSD.
Thu Jul 24, 2014, 04:39 PM
Jul 2014

I was looking into it and found some interesting posts on https://www.myptsd.com, with various people discussing their thoughts about cure vs. recovery. There was also a good article on this topic by one of the staff members there. Not sure what his credentials are, but his ideas seem reasonable.

PTSD - Curable versus Treatable
Article in 'PTSD' published by anthony, Apr 24, 2014.

An often confused aspect of many sufferers of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is that they struggle with the concept between cure and treatment. PTSD has no cure, however; PTSD is treatable. There is a difference between both words definitions.

Curable vs. Treatable

By definition, curable means the disease can be completely eliminated, versus treatable, which means only the symptoms can be relieved. So... can you live a normal life with relieved symptoms? The answer is, yes!

Degree of Recovery

PTSD is not created equal, and you must accept that fact. There are diverse factors that affect overall recovery outcome. There are high-functioning persons, normal recovery outcomes with no further affect, low functioning and the bottom of the PTSD barrel where the person can't function in society and suffer daily symptoms the remainder of their life. People can start at the bottom of the barrel and fully recover with little to zero ongoing symptoms.

There are no hard facts about recovery outcomes for PTSD because all treatment options have different success rates, and it can take a person years, decades even, to find the treatment / therapist that worked for them uniquely. The below is an approximate recovery rate based on overall statistics using primary PTSD treatments. We start with a figure of 100% of persons diagnosed with PTSD.
•Approximately 60% will completely recover with no further symptoms.
•The next 35% have a varying level of recovery from full recovery that takes years, to partial recovery, yet allowing them to participate in life via employment, education, relationships and so forth.
•The remaining 5%, approximately, will have what is deemed life-time PTSD. This means they will never successfully hold full-time employment or be able to participate in life socially for extended periods, being days, maybe a week or two, before they get crushed by symptoms and need to adopt their retreat and management principles.
Is PTSD treatable? Absolutely! The recovery rate is exceptional for approximately 80% of sufferers. The remaining 20% can still have a vastly improved life by healing their trauma and learning how to manage PTSD.

Healing trauma does not mean forgetting about it. Healing trauma means removing the negative stigma that creates / heightens symptoms to extreme levels.

More at https://www.myptsd.com/c/thevault/ptsd-curable-versus-treatable.3/

Best wishes for healing to you and all PTSD sufferers.
I hope you find peace, my brother. Scuba Jul 2014 #1
+ Ed Suspicious Jul 2014 #18
Plus 1 nt MrScorpio Jul 2014 #35
Well, even if you aren't looking for them, here's some words of encouragement and support. MADem Jul 2014 #2
Sorry Scarsdale Jul 2014 #14
You might want to cut/delete this and repost it to the OP. MADem Jul 2014 #51
All the best Turbineguy Jul 2014 #3
I am glad you are better. hollysmom Jul 2014 #4
I hope you have continuing support. Jim__ Jul 2014 #5
Did something similar back in '75. Still here, thank the Gods. riqster Jul 2014 #6
Hey I'm 66 heaven05 Jul 2014 #7
I'm 66 as well Fortinbras Armstrong Jul 2014 #71
grandad was right heaven05 Jul 2014 #72
I agree with you. Fortinbras Armstrong Jul 2014 #74
I hope you keep fighting get the red out Jul 2014 #8
Glad you got help. democrank Jul 2014 #9
I have no idea what to say. scmoore120 Jul 2014 #10
I am glad the VA was able AsahinaKimi Jul 2014 #11
glad you're here to tell us... handmade34 Jul 2014 #13
Thank you for sharing. lovemydog Jul 2014 #12
Peace to you and your family.... magical thyme Jul 2014 #15
I am so glad you were able to be helped by the VA and come to realize mnhtnbb Jul 2014 #16
anniversaries are hell awoke_in_2003 Jul 2014 #63
You are never alone, some very kind sensitive people here, we are with you too. Stuart G Jul 2014 #17
........ daleanime Jul 2014 #19
Please, continue to share..you will help yourself and many more. mountain grammy Jul 2014 #20
Glad you are still with us. I rarely look at people's names here although I keep reminding Dustlawyer Jul 2014 #21
Sending you encouragement Sanity Claws Jul 2014 #22
Sometimes, words fail. IdaBriggs Jul 2014 #23
Wishing you joy and peace. Hugs. 840high Jul 2014 #24
PTSD lasts until it is processed. Sometimes the emotions just boil to the surface. hue Jul 2014 #25
Good for you to open up and MAN did this come at the right time for me... randys1 Jul 2014 #26
This touched me so deeply libodem Jul 2014 #27
glad you're still with us. Your experience may help others rurallib Jul 2014 #28
Thank you, Victor. Rozlee Jul 2014 #29
take care of yourself and best of luck with your treatment ! nt steve2470 Jul 2014 #30
. progressoid Jul 2014 #31
You have been to hell and almost back Sheepshank Jul 2014 #32
We walk a fine line. peace13 Jul 2014 #33
Got your back Botany Jul 2014 #34
Keep on truckin' DoBotherMe Jul 2014 #36
You are loved, remember that. I wish you peace in your heart and your mind. nt Fla Dem Jul 2014 #37
Thank you for sharing. Even this post may be the instrument that helps another go through what jwirr Jul 2014 #38
sounds like there's a big hole where Victor use to be florida08 Jul 2014 #39
Glad you're still here--I hope things turn around for you. TwilightGardener Jul 2014 #40
As a bipolar person I empathize AndreaCG Jul 2014 #41
Glad you pulled-through. Welcome back to DU. appal_jack Jul 2014 #42
I'm glad you're ok - TBF Jul 2014 #43
I wish you peace. MadrasT Jul 2014 #44
Thom Hatrmann florida08 Jul 2014 #45
Good for him...maybe it will encourage others to seek help. Lochloosa Jul 2014 #46
I visited my dad in the pysch ward when I was 14 Skittles Jul 2014 #47
your kids and your wife need you. Your parents, too. lululu Jul 2014 #48
hugs to you RainDog Jul 2014 #49
You are so not alone in your plight and I thank the stars that you came to your senses when you DocwillCuNow Jul 2014 #50
If you're on any sort of psych drugs, they will blunt your feelings Warpy Jul 2014 #52
Glad to see you back lunasun Jul 2014 #53
Glad we are able to read your words. TNNurse Jul 2014 #54
I don't pretend Coyote_Bandit Jul 2014 #55
Not just Vets but others understand also. I wish you glinda Jul 2014 #56
War War War shadowmayor Jul 2014 #57
Sounds as if you are reacting like a normal human being... nikto Jul 2014 #58
I wish you healing and peace of mind. I am glad you are here. Squinch Jul 2014 #59
((victor)) blondie58 Jul 2014 #60
I'm Not A Vet... My Dad Was... But... The Only Thing I've Ever Seen Work... For What It's Worth... WillyT Jul 2014 #61
I'm so glad that you are OK and have learned techniques to help you. Maraya1969 Jul 2014 #62
((Victor)) Iwillnevergiveup Jul 2014 #64
PTSD is forever, but you can survive it. alfredo Jul 2014 #65
Mental Health professionals do not believe that PTSD is necessicarily forever. Dark n Stormy Knight Jul 2014 #67
One still has to have reality checks from time to time. Am I reacting to the hear and now, or alfredo Jul 2014 #75
PTSD *is* the symptoms. If one no longer ever experiences the symptoms, one Dark n Stormy Knight Jul 2014 #77
I guess my issue is with the term cured. I was in remission with Crohn's, but I still had the alfredo Jul 2014 #78
OK, yeah, it is generally believed that there is no "cure" for PTSD. Dark n Stormy Knight Jul 2014 #79
Thank you. We still don't know enough about the brain to cure the effects of experience. alfredo Jul 2014 #80
As a vet I have been there... KBlagburn Jul 2014 #66
Just think of all of the people who wished they had your problems urbuddha Jul 2014 #68
It is better to feel pain than feel nothing. alfredo Jul 2014 #76
One day at a time - one day at a time intaglio Jul 2014 #69
I'm thankful you're better. Does your wife have the support Ilsa Jul 2014 #70
Thank you, appreciate so much you took the time to write your experience for everyone. Sunlei Jul 2014 #73
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