Symptoms of PTS and Who Is at Risk!
What is Post Traumatic Stress (PTS)? PTS is a terrible trauma that overwhelms you, threatens your safety, makes you feel helpless, and numbs your feelings.
You experience painful memories that don't fade, and you live with a constant sense of fear.
It seems like you'll never get over what happened or feel normal again.
What is the difference between PTS & normal trauma?
PTS either alters or changes your:
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, due to a noise, a color, an image, or a smell.
This is only a small list of PTS symptoms that may be exhibited internally and externally:
There is no quality of life or longevity of life physically, mentally, and emotionally without mental health and wellness.
You experience painful memories that don't fade, and you live with a constant sense of fear.
It seems like you'll never get over what happened or feel normal again.
What is the difference between PTS & normal trauma?
- PTS - Anyone who experienced a terrible trauma whose body and mind are in emotional shock and your reality is altered in how you see and experience life, yourself, others, and the world.
You need to seek professional mental health care, e.
g.
, Allopathic Medicine, Complementary/Alternative Medicine, or PTS Treatment.
Family members can provide a great deal of support, but lack the ability to identify and treat the causes of the trauma. - Normal Trauma - You are overwhelmed and frightened by a trauma.
Your sense of safety and trust may be shattered.
However most symptoms are short-lived and dissipate within a few weeks or months.
Family support is crucial in your ability to recover and resume a normal life.
- Early detection and treatment is the best course of action.
Until you have an experienced clinician, therapist, or practitioner to assess all of the changes within the body physically, mentally, and emotionally, you're never actually sure of the entire extent of the damage to your entire body.
If the causes go unchecked, they slowly progress into various Chronic Diseases such as heart disease, stroke, respiratory disease, obesity, cancer, arthritis, cardiovascular disease, fibromyalgia, or diabetes. - Treatment plans and remedies vary due to family history, gender, age, lifestyle, and severity of the trauma or injury to the body.
The majority of symptoms are invisible and may go undetected for years or decades.
There are "No Generic Treatment Plans or Remedies" that work, period!
PTS either alters or changes your:
- Blood Flow & Blood Vessel Function
- Blood Pressure & Heart Rate
- Blood/Brain Chemistry
- Body & Brain Saline & Glucose Levels
- Cellular Division & Repair
- Cholesterol Levels
- Cortical Brain Levels
- Function of Bodily Organs
- Health-Enhancing Hormones
- Immune System
- Oxygen Intake
- Stress Hormones
- Waste Organs
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, due to a noise, a color, an image, or a smell.
This is only a small list of PTS symptoms that may be exhibited internally and externally:
- Alienation
- Aggression & Irritability
- Chronic Depression
- Compulsive Addictions
- Denial of the Trauma
- Disconnection & Hopelessness
- Extreme Emotional Arousal
- Fear & New Phobias
- Flashbacks
- Frighten Easily
- Habitual Fatigue
- Increased Anxiety, Hysteria & Stress
- Insomnia (lack of sleep & failure to stay asleep)
- Loneliness & Isolation
- Mistrust & Betrayal
- Night Terrors & Nightmares
- Numb Feelings
- Obsessive Behaviors
- Panic Attack & Paranoia
- Physical Aches & Pains
- Sadness
- Suicidal Thoughts & Feelings
- Uncontrollable Anger & Rage
- PTS directly affects those experiencing the trauma, people witnessing the traumatic event, and those who serve and care for the victims, e.
g.
, firemen, law enforcement officer, paramedic, medical personnel, emergency worker, aid/disaster relief, humanitarian worker, peace keepers, military personnel.
- Abuse & Physical Aggression
- Assault & Robbery
- Bullying & Harassment
- Car, Train, Plane, or Boat Accident
- Childhood Neglect
- Death of a Loved One
- Gang Violence
- Genital mutilation
- Genocide
- Kidnapping
- Natural Disaster
- Sexual Assault
- Sexual Harassment
- Spousal Abuse
- Suicide
- Terrorist Attack
- Violence against children
- Violence against women
- War
There is no quality of life or longevity of life physically, mentally, and emotionally without mental health and wellness.
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