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#199998 - 01/17/08 06:55 PM
Re: huge major trigger *DELETED*
[Re: MarkK]
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#200013 - 01/17/08 08:56 PM
Re: huge major trigger
[Re: MusicMan]
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Registered: 01/08/08
Posts: 22
Loc: PA
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IF I even THINK someone in a movie Im watching will be demeaned cruelly, I literally have to turn away. I cannot intellectually convince myself that it is a movie. Or a story. It hurts ME. and triggers me.
It's very palatable. And many, many feel the same way. not just SA
Pat
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#200019 - 01/17/08 09:22 PM
Re: huge major trigger
[Re: Patrick Walsh]
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Registered: 04/24/07
Posts: 1331
Loc: Colorado
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Ever watch the opening rounds of american/canadian Idol, it is painful beyond belief, I just can't watch.
I told you about my avatar picture Mark, what I didn't say was my feelings at that time, it was pure humiliation.
Stay strong Mike
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#200072 - 01/18/08 09:11 AM
Re: huge major trigger
[Re: MarkK]
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Member MaleSurvivor
Registered: 01/26/07
Posts: 386
Loc: Ohio
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One word comes to mind in light of this. Sensitization.
I have similar problems with humiliation, and I think because of our fear of being found out during our childhoods, we have become extremely sensitive to feelings of humiliation. Unfortunately, since the abuse is kept secret it becomes a chronic problem in adulthood. In fact, we become so sensitive, that it tends to cause us to become enraged.
I believe that it is not something we can readily control. Our brains have had to cope continuously with unhealthy amounts of stress for a ridiculously long amount of time. Subsequently, a little bit of stress tends to escalate into a much bigger, more unpleasant stressful feeling very quickly. I believe that it is mostly biochemical, and not psychological. I have read that it involves the release of disproportionate amounts of adrenaline and cortisol, and I believe that which helps me to realize that I'm not doing it to myself. Does this make any sense?
I have found that many emotions can cause me to become enraged if they are strong enough. Just yesterday, I experienced this at work when I was trying to remove a very hot substance from a vessel. The way my manager wanted me to do it was not practival at all. It was so hot that I was experiencing pain, and the hot chemical was dripping all over on my gloves, my pants, and my shoes. The frustration quickly turned to rage which lasted for several hours.
Just some of my thougts, hope it makes sense.
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#200073 - 01/18/08 09:13 AM
Re: huge major trigger
[Re: cbfull]
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Registered: 04/24/07
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Loc: Colorado
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Sorry Mark, I made a mistake with my post, I was trying to show you I relate and I ended up making you think about it. Very sorry.
Mike
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