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When you can’t avoid your triggers

WishyBee
Community Member

I know that in 24 hours I will have to be at the scene that triggered a trauma response. I’m anticipating that I will be triggered again and that it will add to the current trauma response I am experiencing. 
Has anyone been in a similar situation or had to regularly do something that triggers them?
I am concerned that even the most minor thing will send my spiralling. 
Has this been anyone’s experience?

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white knight
Community Champion
Community Champion

Hi, welcome

 

I'm of the view Triggers are common gor so many people they can almost be considered "normal". If someone has a highly strung upbringing or develops anxiety or has had trauma... its almost a given Triggers will present themselves as a surprise symptom.

 

One trick is to anticipate a trigger by saying to yourself "OK Tony, you're going to drive past your old family home but my ex is no longer living there so... its only a brick house" 

 

Another activity is turning on music.

 

But the best step forward is acceptance because life is full of irregularities, distortions and mental scars for us that end up on a forum. So, I take some deep breaths, say to myself "let's face this" , be bold and once I've passed that house I begin working on any distractions that work. Usually stopping for a bag of mixed lollies works as I'm concentrating on searching for the best lollies, seriously such distractions work. 

 

So here is a couple if links that cover these topics.

 

I hope you do OK.

 

https://forums.beyondblue.org.au/t5/staying-well/triggers-that-down-you-triggers-that-lift-you/td-p/...

 

https://forums.beyondblue.org.au/t5/staying-well/depression-distraction-and-variety/td-p/275790

 

Reply anytime

 

TonyWK 

Thanks for your reply white knight.

I have avoided the triggering place for now, however I will have to go there in the near future. You have given me an idea to have the distraction at hand rather than anticipating the trauma response, lollies will work I hope.

Thanks for your insight, it’s much appreciated.

WishyBee