What is wrong with me..serious problems falling asleep in this house.?


Question:
i was sexually assaulted by my oldest brother for 5 years..from when i was 10 til i was 15..im 16 now..and he's in jail..i get serious anxiety attacks..when im somewhere other then home im fine..sleeping is not a problem..but when im in this house its hard to sleep..i always feel i have no energy..and i constantly have the fear of dying..whats wrong with me? can anyone help..

Answers:
you need to talk to someone like a parent or doctor, they can advise you ways of dealing with whats happend

Other Answers:
You have been traumatized and being in the house rekindles those thoughts. You should try to talk to a professional and they will tell your parents to move you to another property. It's possible to get through this without having long term problems. I know of a girl that went through the same stuff. Good luck
try change the room around. sleeping with shopping channel on makes sweet dreams [salespeople talk nice]. just dont wake up & buy.
You are in an unenviable state.
The problems you face have no easy short term solution.
a carefull therapy though can help.
counselling certainly will help.
your mind needs rest and the triggers in your house are of no help.
One thing is meditation can certainly help.
Try www.meditationunlimited.net
a programme wud go a long way,i dunno where u are but try meditation.

going away from the house will certainly help
all the best
When you say that you see your lover as your brother, it almost sounds like this is something you want. While I don't condone incest, I am curious as to why a obviously intelligent person let this go on for 5 years.


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