What’s it Like to Go Through PTSD? How a Person With PTSD Acts?

Ciri

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When people have PTSD, they will experience intense, disturbing thoughts and feelings that are related to the painful incidents that have gone through. PTSD occurs when the traumatic experience lasts long. These people relive their painful experience through flashbacks and nightmares. They will be afraid, angry, detached and estranged from other people.

PTSD may not always be a result of recent traumatic happening, it might come to your old age and it may be a trauma related to your childhood. In fact many people experience PTSD in old age, PTSD gets worse with age.
But you should not worry about PTSD because treatment is available.
 
Yeah people having PTSD, experienced intense, disturbing thoughts and feelings that are related to the painful incidents that they have gone through.it does occurs mostly when the traumatic experience lasts long and one start reliving their painful experience through flashbacks and nightmares
 
I don’t have PTSD, but I’ve seen friends experience it as overwhelming, with intrusive memories or nightmares disrupting daily life. They might act withdrawn, irritable, or hypervigilant, avoiding triggers like crowded places or loud noises. Some struggle with sleep, like staying up all night, or seem emotionally numb, distancing from loved ones. Therapy and support, like group sessions at a local center, help them cope and regain balance over time.
 
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