This comes from our friend, Kevin. Do any of you suffer from Post
Traumatic Stress Disorder?
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There are some of us that suffer from forms of PTSD
If you're not sure if there's a chance that you might.look over this
list and if you find that there are quite a few items that affect youIt
could be a good indication to go see your doc and talk about this
What are the signs of PTSD?
A wide variety of symptoms may be signs you are experiencing PTSD:
Feeling upset by things that remind you of what happened
Having nightmares, vivid memories, or flashbacks of the event that make
you feel like it’s happening all over again
Feeling emotionally cut off from others
Feeling numb or losing interest in things you used to care about
Becoming depressed
Thinking that you are always in danger
Feeling anxious, jittery, or irritated
Experiencing a sense of panic that something bad is about to happen
Having difficulty sleeping
Having trouble keeping your mind on one thing
Having a hard time relating to and getting along with your spouse, family,
or friends
It’s not just the symptoms of PTSD but also how you may react to them
that can disrupt your life. You may:
Frequently avoid places or things that remind you of what happened
Consistent drinking or use of drugs to numb your feelings
Consider harming yourself or others
Start working all the time to occupy your mind
Pull away from other people and become isolated
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Some factors can increase the likelihood of a traumatic event leading to
PTSD, such as:
The intensity of the trauma
Being hurt or losing a loved one
Being physically close to the traumatic event
Feeling you were not in control
Having a lack of support after the event
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