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Anybody else struggling with stress or PTSD? The combo of this with moving out for the first time and school has been very traumatic for me.
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I have to say, it sure seems like I am but I only hit my head on the freezerdoor so I don't think I'm eligible. Sorry you are going through that.
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lindberg,
Your question is very vague. Can you explain it further, please? PTSD is becoming the catch word for any unexplained anxiety or other symptoms. It is grossly over-used. Stress also has many aspects. Some are external. Environmental or other toxins, sensory stressors, etc. can be avoided in many situations. Others are internal, meaning they come from withing the person. Many internal stressors can be reduced or resolved with proper understanding and choices in thoughts (CBT Cognitive Behavioral Therapy)
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For me, it is mostly internal factors. My obsessive worrying about how I feel and constant self-analysis is driving me crazy. I find it difficult to describe. I am starting to think that what I have isn't really PCS. Most of the problems I am having seem to stem from emotional stress. Worrying is very taxing on the mind but I find it so difficult to control. On top of health anxiety, I have the stress of living on my own for the first time and attending a new college. I have been seeing a psychiatrist who specializes in EMDR and I think I will try it. I am also getting a physical next week, hopefully with blood test. I'm also going to ask about referral to an endocrinologist to check for hormonal issues.
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If you are interested in hormones, you might want to find a specialist who uses a higher standard than a generic endocrinologist or gyn. Check out https://www.womensinternational.com/..._referral.html
Some therapy to learn to accept what you can't change, etc. may help you with your anxiety. Stay away from caffeine. It supports anxiety. Getting caught in repetitive worry issues is a waste of time and exhausting. Find some help. It will be worth it. Do some research into EMDR. It can have some negative effects for some people. Go into it with your eyes open to the risks. It was suggested to me years ago. I declined it.
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Mark in Idaho "Be still and know that I am God" Psalm 46:10 |
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I am struglingwith both PCS and PTSD. I think its hard sometimes to separate them. The Drs havent been very helpful with assisting with either one.
I have SSI to help with the anxiety and have to see a counselor. Luckly I got into a TBI program that has a neurotheropist who specializes in TBI counseling. |
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