August 5, 2011

Let's Talk About Physiological Symptoms


Triggers and talking about trauma can cause those living with PTSD to experience physiological symptoms. When talking about my sexual abuse experience with my counselor this morning, I began to feel very nauseated and I did get sick when I got home after my appointment. Sometimes those living with PTSD can feel something physically before their conscious allows them to be aware they have been triggered. A couple years ago, I saw a man I had never met before. I began to have a panic attack and I felt a hand gripping my arm. It wasn't until a little while later that I realized I was panicking because that man looked similar to the man who had kidnapped me as a child and before he molested me, he had grabbed me by the arm and dragged me a few feet across the room.

I want to invite you to leave comments with your experiences and/or thoughts on physiological symptoms that your friend or loved one experiences related to PTSD and get a dialogue going about this topic.

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