its basically PTSD your suffering im guessing buddy - therapy with the right people is what you may need - dont worry about the rest of the world and other people as you cant control what happens to them , just get your self the help you need first,
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meridannight Wrote:[MENTION=24431]Alvin[/MENTION], that's very interesting. I haven't watched the video, but directly confronting the people who did that to you might be the best option under the circumstances. And the fastest way to put it all behind you.
Kids are cruel. Often for no reason at all, but just to get their kicks and because they're bored. It will change (for some) once they live their own life where they have to take responsibility for their actions, and when they realize the world does not bend to their mood.
So I guess that would be my advice for the thread starter. Any way a direct confrontation would be doable?
Yeah. Like you said, kid are cruel. They are little monsters. I think a direct phone call might be good--telling them that you were actually hurt back then. If they seem to be ignorant, well...shame on them. Is it anyway similar to what is called "exposure therapy"? I am by no means an expert in psychotherapist. It's just a thought.
[MENTION=16506]JisthenewK[/MENTION] Those school personnel suck. Again, it's really not your fault. Maybe it's helpful to let them know how badly hurt you were.
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I would agree with others in saying it sounds like you have a form of PTSD, with the way you are triggered into a panic reaction by the buses. Not a professional, but I've seen it in others.
Take your anger and turn it into something positive in your life. Volunteer for a local gay center, or cause.
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Medications themselves never tackle the root problem. Most of them act on neurones to relieve the anxious feeling, thinking, and how your body reacts to anxiety like pounding heart and perspiration. They, unfortunately, do not work on the original of and the place initiating anxiety, cortex and amygdala. It only works well with talk or behavioural therapy.
Writing diary is one of the important methods. YOU HAVE TO TAKE IT SERIOUSLY. It may sound stupid, but it helps you cope with unwanted panic and negativity. I'm not sure what your therapist told you about writing the diary. I've heard that people are required to write one positive and thankful thing in each day. If you can't recall one of the good things, you make up a story. The human brain is easy to be fooled.
Have you tried to change your thinking? I mean you really make an effort to do this. Taking medications properly only but doing nothing is not gonna help you to fight away the fear. I'm sorry I'm being a little bit mean.
Also, I suggest you read a book called Rewire Your Anxious Brain: How to Use the Neuroscience of Fear to End Anxiety, Panic & Worry by Catherine M. Pittman and Elizabeth M. Karle. The book is exactly talking about your problem.
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I understand you. What happened in the past is thin air. It's vanished. You cant fix anything with crying. Obviously you havent forgiven them, becquse if you had you would be alright. I dont know your whole story. Did you report those kids? Did you sue them? Are they punished for their behaviour? If not first they should legally have been.
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