A must read for everyone who either suffers from or knows someone who could be suffering from "PTSD"

in #ptsd ā€¢ 7 years ago

I just came home from a celebration of life! My heart is achingšŸ’”, my sons good friend recently committed suicide because of PTSD! He was only 20 yrs old, I watched him grow up, he was always a bright light in the room, the first to help, give or care! He became a firefighter and then a paramedic/ first responder! Please please be aware of the following signs and don't be afraid to reach out!!

  1. Sleep Difficulties: Problems may include falling asleep, staying asleep, or experiencing frequent nightmares.

  2. Anger: The person may feel irritable, and may experience frequent anger outbursts that are difficult to control.

  3. Numbness and Disconnection: Trauma victims may feel disconnected from others. They may also feel numb and have difficulty accessing the loving feelings they know they have for loved ones.

  4. Depression: Depressed mood, hopelessness, and a loss of interest in previously enjoyed activities are common.

  5. Chronic Anxiety: Individuals often report feeling on guard and hypervigilant, and they have difficulty relaxing and ā€œunwinding.ā€

  6. Reliving the Trauma: Highly distressing thoughts and memories of the event may repeat in the mind, despite the individualā€™s attempts to avoid or stop them.

  7. Feeling Unsafe: The person may experience intense feelings of fear or impending doom even when no danger is present. They may also feel as though it is impossible to ever feel safe again.

  8. Thoughts of Suicide: Suicidal thoughts may be active, with an intention and plan to commit suicide (ā€œI will purchase a firearm to shoot myselfā€). Conversely, these thoughts may be passive (ā€œThings would be better if I just werenā€™t around anymoreā€).

In addition, many trauma survivors exhibit significant behavioral changes after suffering a traumatic event. Such changes in behavior may become apparent in several domains of a personā€™s life, some of which include:

  1. Relationships with Others: Increased conflict with others, withdrawal from relationships, and decreased trust and intimacy are common PTSD indicators.

  2. Self-Esteem/Relationship with Self: Changes may also take place in an individualā€™s relationship with themself. Self-harm behaviors, thoughts of suicide, and reduced self-care and self-esteem can be signs of a serious post-trauma reaction.

  3. Work Performance: Those suffering from PTSD often experience difficulty concentrating, sometimes due to thoughts about the trauma, or to lack of sleep. This in turn may compromise oneā€™s ability to complete daily tasks or to perform well at work.

  4. Lifestyle: After a trauma some individuals go to great lengths to avoid reminders of the event. For instance, they may isolate and give up hobbies or activities they used to enjoy. The purpose of this may be to feel safer and less vulnerable, and to reduce reminders of the trauma. For example, a combat veteran who was bombed in a crowd oversees may avoid concerts despite his love of music, in order to feel safe.

  5. Coping: Ineffective coping strategies may be adopted after trauma. For instance, an individual may begin drinking alcohol or using drugs to cope with their symptoms. Often, these unhealthy ways of coping help the individual temporarily avoid reminders of the traumatic event.

In the first few weeks following a trauma, most people will experience at least a few post-trauma reactions and symptoms. However, if you experience these changes for more than one month, if they interfere with your daily life, or if you have thoughts of hurting yourself, it is important to seek professional help as soon as possible.

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