I wonder what trauma caused Lucy's PTSD? Most likely a car accident.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostHow are your lobes today darling?
bad doggy
tired, a little wiped out, but I will be fine. Load of coursework to do.
Yourself?Comment
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It's complex PTSD, slightly different.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostI wonder what trauma caused Lucy's PTSD? Most likely a car accident.
Not a car accident.Comment
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Crikey, I did a Google on complex PTSD and it seems the primary cause is a prolonged period (months to years) of total control by another.Originally posted by Lucy View PostIt's complex PTSD, slightly different.
Not a car accident.
Quoting from that article "The other criteria are symptoms that tend to result from chronic victimization".Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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Yep! that'll do it, the poor girls definitely Victimised on hereOriginally posted by OwlHoot View PostCrikey, I did a Google on complex PTSD and it seems the primary cause is a prolonged period (months to years) of total control by another.
Quoting from that article "The other criteria are symptoms that tend to result from chronic victimization".Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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I'm in lust.Originally posted by Lucy View Post
bad doggy
tired, a little wiped out, but I will be fine. Load of coursework to do.
Yourself?
(Possibly more than lust...)Comment
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Yikes - I cannot seeing ANYONE being able to control our Lucy......Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostCrikey, I did a Google on complex PTSD and it seems the primary cause is a prolonged period (months to years) of total control by another.
Quoting from that article "The other criteria are symptoms that tend to result from chronic victimization".Comment
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Wristwatch.Originally posted by Churchill View PostHe might be a saggy old, baggy old cloth cat but there's nothing wrong with his... what's the word?The squint, the cocked eye and clenched first are the cornerstones of all Merseyside communication from birth to graveComment
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Ooooh, do tell, what happened? Did you meet someone?Originally posted by Churchill View PostI'm in lust.
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Do you mean "girls" as in plural or "girl's"?Originally posted by Diver View PostYep! that'll do it, the poor girls definitely Victimised on here
Everyone here is nice to me
but some of you are horrid to the other women.
"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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