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Do I have post traumatic stress disorder or what? read below.? |
I just woke up about 1/2 hour ago from the worst nightmare of my life, no exaggeration. I was struggling to breath and could see someone close to me, but couldnt get them to hear me to help me and i was dying. Back in december i had a near death experience, i took two medications that had serious interactions and after going to sleep my breathing stopped and if it werent for my wife hearing my labored breathing would be dead right now. i was revived in the back of an ambulance after my breathing had stopped completly, with a breathing tube shoved down my nose surrounded by paramedics. Is the nightmare i had related to the real incident, or just a nightmare, or repressed memories, or what? Please unless you're a jerk no stupid comments. It is very doubtful that you have post traumatic stress disorder unless you have other symptoms. PTSD has many other effects on a person's life. Mentally, emotionally,socially, and physically. I think lots of people have that kind of nightmare. I've had it a few times. It could be connected to that incident you had, but it also could just be a regular nightmare. This is no stupid answer. I suggest you seek some medical help. Sometimes though, it has something to do with our eating habits. They say if you are too full and sleep immediately you get nightmares but that's not the case. I can't explain it for I am no doctor so I suggest you visit the following sites: My father has had post traumatic stress disorder for 8 years now due to him being involved in an accident where everyone was killed except him. You need to see someone and get it diagnosed as it can get worse believe me my father is now an alcoholic wont sit or drive in a car and is getting very difficult to treat. Post traumatic stress disorder (Shell-Shock) is typically brought about by traumatic events. These events can be repressed for a long time (through the stage of grief known as denial). Triggers (conditioned responses) to the event (smell - a very powerful memory trigger, specific noises, tactile responses, recurring event, etc..) may bring about the onset of a panic attack, or in severe cases fright paralysis. could be . consult a cardiac srgeon,neuro,mental one yes its normal you went through a tramatic experience. no |
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