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Old 10-10-2008, 04:48 AM #1
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Frown Can I ever trust people again?

Hi. This is my first post so I'll just introduce myself.

I come from Singapore and as a child, I suffered child abuse, causing me having PTSD. Actually, it was just discovered recently from my suppressed memories. As a result, I have been having nightmares and its common for me to wake up with tears.

I'm also seeing a psychologist for counselling, as she said that medications is not necessary for me. So my main problem is that I have difficulties trusting people and getting the help that I need. And the worst thing was that the perpetrator of the abuse is my family member, that I'm forced to live with now.

I really wonder if I can ever trust people again...
This is also my first time sharing my story with people besides my psychologist.
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