Ebook Medical medium: Part 2
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Ebook Medical medium: Part 2
CHAPTER 13Posttraumatic Stress DisorderEvery single soul on this planet is dealing with some form of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This isn’t Ebook Medical medium: Part 2t just the fight-or-flight response to tragedy or the war trauma that veterans suffer from—that is, the well-known and documented form of PTSD.There’s also an epidemic of hidden PTSD.This unknown form of PTSD, which is the focus of this chapter, is so rampant that almost everyone has it. It results Ebook Medical medium: Part 2from the unpleasant situations that we all have to deal with, ones that we may forget about consciously but not subconsciously. PTSD stems from millenEbook Medical medium: Part 2
nia of hurt, too; its essence is in us from human history.It’s normal, and even healthy, to be terrified when your life or someone else’s is in dangerCHAPTER 13Posttraumatic Stress DisorderEvery single soul on this planet is dealing with some form of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This isn’t Ebook Medical medium: Part 2s for dealing with the threat. Once the threat has passed you may experience emotional aftershocks. This is the classic form of PTSD that therapists and psychiatrists recognize.A client, Jerry, once told me of his son-in-law Mike’s near-death experience when they were working together in constructio Ebook Medical medium: Part 2n. On the job one day, Jerry heard Mike screaming for help from across the site. Jerry raced to see what was the matter and found Mike trapped beneathEbook Medical medium: Part 2
a half-ton trailer. Mike had been fixing an axle when the blocks the trailer had been resting on gave out and the trailer pinned him to the ground, nCHAPTER 13Posttraumatic Stress DisorderEvery single soul on this planet is dealing with some form of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This isn’t Ebook Medical medium: Part 2ughter that she’d lost her husband, Jerry went into survival mode. A burst of adrenaline filled his body. He proceeded to lift the thousand-pound weight off his son-in-law’s chest enough that Mike could slide out. Mike survived.Even though a miracle had occurred and everything was okay, Mike consist Ebook Medical medium: Part 2ently had nightmares about being trapped under something heavy andscreaming for help. And Jerry couldn’t look at any type of trailer without feeling nEbook Medical medium: Part 2
auseated. After years of this, Jerry came to me for insights into how to heal. Both men had experienced what could obviously be deemed PTSD.Then thereCHAPTER 13Posttraumatic Stress DisorderEvery single soul on this planet is dealing with some form of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This isn’t Ebook Medical medium: Part 2e emotional experiences. They are all a result of hidden PTSD. So, for example, when a person has a fear of committing to a relationship, it’s showcasing that something happened earlier in life to create a certain level of posttraumatic stress disorder. You never know what happened in someone’s past Ebook Medical medium: Part 2 that’s contributing to her or his present-day reaction.PTSD can happen on so many different levels. I remember a hike I took once where I decided toEbook Medical medium: Part 2
go off the beaten path. As I veered from the trail, Spirit warned me not to do it. And yet, knowing that I was meant to go in the safe direction, I inCHAPTER 13Posttraumatic Stress DisorderEvery single soul on this planet is dealing with some form of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This isn’t Ebook Medical medium: Part 2th no safety rails, I started to climb. Just as I was navigating the most treacherous ledge, with the ocean 100 feet below me, a fog thicker than clotted cream rolled in, and fast.I could barely see my hands in front of me. Below, waves crashed into rock. I knew that if I slid forward or to the side Ebook Medical medium: Part 2 just six inches, I would meet my maker. I was stuck.For bout's and hours, the fog remained. By nightfall, it was still just as dense. The temperatureEbook Medical medium: Part 2
had dropped, and the light clothes I was wearing were soaked through from the mist. Falling asleep on the side of a cliff was not an option, so I staCHAPTER 13Posttraumatic Stress DisorderEvery single soul on this planet is dealing with some form of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This isn’t Ebook Medical medium: Part 2ove home, and tried to sleep.As soon as I closed my eyes, all I could see was the cliff—with me on it.Over and over, I saw the same image and felt panic at how close I’d come to the end. For someone with a daredevil streak, someone who liked to experience nature with a dose of adrenaline, the experi Ebook Medical medium: Part 2ence probably wouldn’t have fazed her or him one bit. I know people who wouldn’t flinch from being fogged in on a precipice—rock climbers, for instancEbook Medical medium: Part 2
e, who regularly risk their lives free climbing with no safety equipment. That’s not me, though. I was shaken.Luckily, I knew’ the secrets to recoveryCHAPTER 13Posttraumatic Stress DisorderEvery single soul on this planet is dealing with some form of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This isn’t Ebook Medical medium: Part 2ve become a society that’s in favor of talking openly about subjects that used to be hush-hush. In the past, we pretty much had to shut up and be quiet about how we felt or we’d be sent to the asylum. If we acted out a little loo much, we might even be eligible for a lobotomy.It took centuries for w Ebook Medical medium: Part 2ar veterans to finally receive attention and treatment for the lasting stress of the traumas they had endured in battle. As a culture, we have a histoEbook Medical medium: Part 2
ry of burying emotions with alcohol, drugs, food, and adrenal inc-fueled activities. Expressing ourselves wasn’t really an option until fairly recentlCHAPTER 13Posttraumatic Stress DisorderEvery single soul on this planet is dealing with some form of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This isn’t Ebook Medical medium: Part 2ition and scope of PTSD.Posttraumatic stress disorder is something that occurs from any difficult experience. There arc the more severe cases of PTSD we know about, the ones that result from experiences such as abuse or tragedy or kidnapping or witnessing a violent crime.Then there are the under-rec Ebook Medical medium: Part 2ognized triggers. A child’s parents divorcing could make her avoid marriage as an adult. A teenager who doesn’t get a date for prom could start dislikEbook Medical medium: Part 2
ing all school dances. Turbulence on a plane ride could lead a person never to want to fly again. And I’ve heard many stories about food poisoning conCHAPTER 13Posttraumatic Stress DisorderEvery single soul on this planet is dealing with some form of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This isn’t Ebook Medical medium: Part 2de getting fired from a job, breaking up with a girlfriend or boyfriend, small fender benders that don’t even result in injuries, or a moment in life when you feel like you failed at something. There are no limitations to what can cause PTSD.A client once told me that she hadn’t been able to eat gre Ebook Medical medium: Part 2en beans and meatloaf since adolescence because it had been forced on her when she was a teenager at boarding school. Just the sight or smell of eitheEbook Medical medium: Part 2
r food gave her flashbacks to her coercive headmaster. I’ve also had many women clients afraid to conceive after enduring difficult pregnancies in theCHAPTER 13Posttraumatic Stress DisorderEvery single soul on this planet is dealing with some form of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This isn’t Ebook Medical medium: Part 2to any of these under-recognized triggers as PTSD-inducing. Health professionals mostly reserve the term posttraumatic stress disorder for life-or-death experiences. This ignores the hundreds, if not thousands, of other incidents that alter (for the worse) the way someone experiences life.That’s wha Ebook Medical medium: Part 2t PTSD does, no matter the scale: it negatively influences the choices we make and changes the fabric of who we are.One trigger that is all too rarelyEbook Medical medium: Part 2
spoken about is illness. Many people develop PTSD just from having the flu for two weeks, never mind chronic fatigue for three months or neurologicalCHAPTER 13Posttraumatic Stress DisorderEvery single soul on this planet is dealing with some form of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This isn’t Ebook Medical medium: Part 2y—the battery of tests, the constant MRIs and CT scans that don’t reveal anything, the despair of not finding relief or validation.PTSD tends to pile up on top of itself. Once you’ve been sick for any period of time, and you start believing your body is letting you down, and you’re lost in a non-dia Ebook Medical medium: Part 2gnosis or a misdiagnosis or a diagnosis that leads to no healing, and the financial strain starts to build, and maybe you feel your hold slipping on yEbook Medical medium: Part 2
our career or relationships—it makes you a likely candidate for a unique composition of posttraumatic stress disorders.PTSD is a very real response toCHAPTER 13Posttraumatic Stress DisorderEvery single soul on this planet is dealing with some form of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This isn’t Ebook Medical medium: Part 2ife can make you feel vulnerable and powerless. Overextending yourself to care for someone can be taxing, too. Even if your loved one recovers, the moment they later sound groggy or develop a benign sniffle, it can dredge up those old fears and make you feel you're reliving that dark time.It’s possi Ebook Medical medium: Part 2ble to have PTSD and not realize it. If it originates from one of those subconscious memories, you may experience unexplained feelings of avoidance, oEbook Medical medium: Part 2
r you may shut down in certain circumstances and not know why. Perhaps you find yourself driven to overeat sweets or seek out adrenaline-rush activitiGọi ngay
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