Without any disrespect to people who have suffered truly awful things in life, I think I've got a mild case of PTSD after Sunday!
From the NHS website:
"Someone with PTSD will often relive the traumatic event through nightmares and flashbacks, and may experience feelings of isolation, irritability and guilt."
I don't feel guilty since I did my bit by booing until hoarse but flashbacks and very irritable until about Wednesday!! Also still getting very irritable every time I see a Chelsea Badge.
So, two questions.
1) What are your QPR PTSD moments?
2) How else has being a QPR supporter affected your health? Alcohol? Broken bones travelling? Headache? Generally feeling sick as a dog? The odd euphoric feeling?!!
Once again no offence intended by likening a loss at a football game to truly awful life events. Just a simile to make a point.
Bit slow on here until next w/e so just something to chew on.
From the NHS website:
"Someone with PTSD will often relive the traumatic event through nightmares and flashbacks, and may experience feelings of isolation, irritability and guilt."
I don't feel guilty since I did my bit by booing until hoarse but flashbacks and very irritable until about Wednesday!! Also still getting very irritable every time I see a Chelsea Badge.
So, two questions.
1) What are your QPR PTSD moments?
2) How else has being a QPR supporter affected your health? Alcohol? Broken bones travelling? Headache? Generally feeling sick as a dog? The odd euphoric feeling?!!
Once again no offence intended by likening a loss at a football game to truly awful life events. Just a simile to make a point.
Bit slow on here until next w/e so just something to chew on.