Does anyone know of any opiate for ptsd?
I'm not depressed, have my toolbox of coping mechanisms firmly in place (cbt, mindfulness, community supports, therapist), i can overcome negative thoughts with perceverance (sp?). I was diagnosed with complex ptsd 3 years ago and had 2 years off for therapy, meds, group work...and it has worked to get me a place of non-dissociation. However, the odd trigger comes up and catches me off guard, and it takes me a while to re-calibrate.
My doctor refuses benzos and insists i do an anti-depressant. I dont like the idea of daily meds for an occaissional issue. once i tried a percocet for some relief after a bonkers day (i had a year old presription that went untouched after a car accident and surgery), and i didn't get high, but was able to function for the remainder of my day as a competant and contributing human in society. It reminded me of how ritalin calms ADD patients, but has a high effect to those with other brain structures. I had ADD as a child and had ritalin, i noticed a big difference in myself (as opposed to when friends stole my meds to get high).
I find benzos helpful for my occaissional bouts of anxiety or sleeplessness, but dr says no. Then found a street/precription drug more responsive and appropriate. I know i am likely going to get raked over the coals for going down this rabbit hole, but i am looking to see if any studies have been done for opiates and ptsd; i feel it helped separate the emotional and phisiological firing from the daily activities, allowing me to react without the hair-trigger nervous system kicking in. For the first time in years, i didnt have to fully rely on my cbt/mindfulness to walk through reacting to life moments, as the hair-trigger just calmed down and let me be myself for a day - me without ptsd reactions!
I am not an addict, nor have i ever been. I drink a handful of times a year, dont smoke, and am comitted beyond a doubt to mental hygiene. If anyone has any input, other than "opiates are bad", i'd love to hear it.
I'm not depressed, have my toolbox of coping mechanisms firmly in place (cbt, mindfulness, community supports, therapist), i can overcome negative thoughts with perceverance (sp?). I was diagnosed with complex ptsd 3 years ago and had 2 years off for therapy, meds, group work...and it has worked to get me a place of non-dissociation. However, the odd trigger comes up and catches me off guard, and it takes me a while to re-calibrate.
My doctor refuses benzos and insists i do an anti-depressant. I dont like the idea of daily meds for an occaissional issue. once i tried a percocet for some relief after a bonkers day (i had a year old presription that went untouched after a car accident and surgery), and i didn't get high, but was able to function for the remainder of my day as a competant and contributing human in society. It reminded me of how ritalin calms ADD patients, but has a high effect to those with other brain structures. I had ADD as a child and had ritalin, i noticed a big difference in myself (as opposed to when friends stole my meds to get high).
I find benzos helpful for my occaissional bouts of anxiety or sleeplessness, but dr says no. Then found a street/precription drug more responsive and appropriate. I know i am likely going to get raked over the coals for going down this rabbit hole, but i am looking to see if any studies have been done for opiates and ptsd; i feel it helped separate the emotional and phisiological firing from the daily activities, allowing me to react without the hair-trigger nervous system kicking in. For the first time in years, i didnt have to fully rely on my cbt/mindfulness to walk through reacting to life moments, as the hair-trigger just calmed down and let me be myself for a day - me without ptsd reactions!
I am not an addict, nor have i ever been. I drink a handful of times a year, dont smoke, and am comitted beyond a doubt to mental hygiene. If anyone has any input, other than "opiates are bad", i'd love to hear it.