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TweetPTSD? What is it really about?
You can recall your traumatic event just as if it happened yesterday? Yes? Yet, you can't recall what you did a couple of weeks ago,say on a Tuesday?
As the picture shows, the traumatic event is "held" in the front of your brain and needs moving to the back. The front is like a reception area with guards. Unfortunately, your traumatic event( or events )has not been allowed into memory proper ..red areas at the back.
... The Rewind Technique (now 22 years in clinical practice) achieves this shift in under two minutes.
If you want to regain your life or want to help someone you know,then here are various ways to do so:
Watch me take you through step by step how to "file" the traumatic event:
Borrow or buy my self help book available from Amazon as an e-book readable on any device.
Attend workshops which I give all over the world to organisations dedicated to relieving suffering from past traumatic events.
Finally, I will report regularly here examples of traumas that members and myself have treated or are about to treat.
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TweetOnly people who have this understand but that is just like anything. It is a VERY real thing and you hear it mostly with veterans from the service but it encompasses many more people
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TweetIt's a real and a very nasty thing to have. God bless anyone who suffers from it.
TweetPTSD is not the same as depression or hard times, it can cause depression though
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TweetUr right it's far worse than depression
Tweetthe sad fact of the matter with vets is that more often than not it is faked or miss diagnosed. this tends to have people that are actually suffer to be scrutinized because that large percentage of fakers that are looking for money. i have seen it so far as dude's claiming it that have never seen combat, yet they rate it because our health care system sucks ass. if someone can explains to me how you can get combat related ptsd without being in combat i am all ears. notice i said combat related because they are other events that can and may cause non combat related ptsd
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TweetU are very correct in that statement and get a lot of respect from me
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Well if my uncle was still alive, he could explain as was not in combat, but VERY affected by being there for a long time. Maybe there are certain degrees? Now PTSD was not even a diagnosis for our older vets who were just considered "crazy" from their experience. . I am sure you are right that many abuse the diagnosisi/condition, but I am not one who can say how things affect another
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Tweethere is some info that tells us right there that it is over diagnosed by doctors or even by oneself
"How common is PTSD?
An estimated 7.8 percent of Americans will experience PTSD at some point in their lives, with women (10.4%) twice as likely as men (5%) to develop PTSD. About 3.6 percent of U.S. adults aged 18 to 54 (5.2 million people) have PTSD during the course of a given year. This represents a small portion of those who have experienced at least one traumatic event; 60.7% of men and 51.2% of women reported at least one traumatic event. The traumatic events most often associated with PTSD for men are rape, combat exposure, childhood neglect, and childhood physical abuse. The most traumatic events for women are rape, sexual molestation, physical attack, being threatened with a weapon, and childhood physical abuse.
About 30 percent of the men and women who have spent time in war zones experience PTSD. An additional 20 to 25 percent have had partial PTSD at some point in their lives. More than half of all male Vietnam veterans and almost half of all female Vietnam veterans have experienced “clinically serious stress reaction symptoms.” PTSD has also been detected among veterans of other wars. Estimates of PTSD from the Gulf War are as high as 10%. Estimates from the war in Afghanistan are between 6 and 11%. Current estimates of PTSD in military personnel who served in Iraq range from 12% to 20%.
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Tweetpre gulf war they always called it combat stress and thought that it went away after time away from the battle field. it wasnt considered a condition that continued once you left exposure to the stimulus. the va system is as fucked up as a football bat when it comes to any sort of mental health issue. a pair of my good friends who are super messed up in the head from our experiences were both told they had no measurable ptsd at all. the one guy went loopy and had to be commited. his diagonsis was it was caused by a lack of sleep. so they pumped him up with a bunch of sleeping meds. the other guy just goes to his own doc that he pays out of pocket for. i can put money on that neither of them are faking cause i knew them for years before we went and they damn sure arent the same now. the other two guys that were really messed up killed themselves a few months after our last trip together. blowhama always talking about needing a change, how about looking at them statistics and that great free government provided health care
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Its so very sad indeed guns. It has always been this way to even way back for Veterans. You think there would be better help for them now. Blowjama, as Fuzo says, is a constant joke
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Tweethe makes us even more of a joke because no one hold him nor the congress accountable for their actions or inactions. yet even when they were caught in the va system it quickly fadded from the headlines if it was even covered by the mainstream. i have first hand experience with gov health care in and out of service and i use my retired health care and pay for it out of pocket. i did get my card to go outside the system from the va but it has a nice disclaimer that if it isnt approved by the va you will foot the bill lol. just like if i get chest pains and rush to the er and it isnt a heart attack, guess who foots that bill? haha this guy. it makes me sick
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TweetVery unfortunate that happened to our veterand, for me I still struggle but as life goes on it comes in less waves
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