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My questions for @graphei would be to ask you a bunch of questions around what does and doesn't trigger you, and how badly. Is it a "I just don't want to deal with that all dive" kind of thing, or is it a "if anything, like a line, rope, or cable drapes or partially touches my neck I will panic".
Depending on where you fall on that spectrum of responses to things that aren't unlikely (wrecks have dangling cables, people running lines or a group deploying SMBs can easily get wrapped partially around your head and neck area), is what will determine things.
If those things would cause meaningful stress to you, it might be good to keep focusing on therapy before going fundies or any tech stuff. If it's just "a long hose will be a stressful distraction all dive but not something that would cause panic for a few minutes of exposure" then I'd ask around and see what GUE instructors think.
Depending on where you fall on that spectrum of responses to things that aren't unlikely (wrecks have dangling cables, people running lines or a group deploying SMBs can easily get wrapped partially around your head and neck area), is what will determine things.
If those things would cause meaningful stress to you, it might be good to keep focusing on therapy before going fundies or any tech stuff. If it's just "a long hose will be a stressful distraction all dive but not something that would cause panic for a few minutes of exposure" then I'd ask around and see what GUE instructors think.