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I bolded my symptoms for PTSD:
Symptoms of PTSD fall into three main categories:
1. Repeated "reliving" of the event, which disturbs day-to-day activity
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Flashback episodes, where the event seems to be happening again and again
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Recurrent distressing memories of the event
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Repeated dreams of the event
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Physical reactions to situations that remind you of the traumatic event
2. Avoidance
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Emotional "numbing," or feeling as though you dont care about anything
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Feelings of detachment
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Inability to remember important aspects of the trauma
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Lack of interest in normal activities
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Less expression of moods
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Staying away from places, people, or objects that remind you of the event
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Sense of having no future
3. Arousal
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Difficulty concentrating
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Exaggerated response to things that startle you
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Excess awareness (hypervigilance)
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Irritability or outbursts of anger
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Sleeping difficulties
You also might feel a sense of guilt about the event (including "survivor guilt"), and the following symptoms, which are typical of anxiety, stress, and tension:
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Agitation, or excitability
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Dizziness
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Fainting
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Feeling your heart beat in your chest (palpitations)
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Fever
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Headache
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Paleness
......
All but one. Bingo.
Symptoms of PTSD fall into three main categories:
1. Repeated "reliving" of the event, which disturbs day-to-day activity
*
Flashback episodes, where the event seems to be happening again and again
*
Recurrent distressing memories of the event
*
Repeated dreams of the event
*
Physical reactions to situations that remind you of the traumatic event
2. Avoidance
*
Emotional "numbing," or feeling as though you dont care about anything
*
Feelings of detachment
*
Inability to remember important aspects of the trauma
*
Lack of interest in normal activities
*
Less expression of moods
*
Staying away from places, people, or objects that remind you of the event
*
Sense of having no future
3. Arousal
*
Difficulty concentrating
*
Exaggerated response to things that startle you
*
Excess awareness (hypervigilance)
*
Irritability or outbursts of anger
*
Sleeping difficulties
You also might feel a sense of guilt about the event (including "survivor guilt"), and the following symptoms, which are typical of anxiety, stress, and tension:
*
Agitation, or excitability
*
Dizziness
*
Fainting
*
Feeling your heart beat in your chest (palpitations)
*
Fever
*
Headache
*
Paleness
......
All but one. Bingo.
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