Nu Vibez and Roleplay Guide Magazine - February 2014 | Page 29

PTSD is not just for the Military! - p2 PTSD is not just for the Military! By LadiLuck "..worry is soul suicide." -James Allen When the term, “PTSD” is men oned, it is common for one's mind to think of soldiers, in camouflage, on the ba lefield with bombs exploding all around them, but this disorder is not exclusive to our amazing military hero's. Post-trauma c Stress Disorder (PTSD) is described by the Mayo Clinc as, “a mental health condi on that's triggered by a terrifying event. Symptoms may include flashbacks, nightmares and severe anxiety, as well as uncontrollable thoughts about the event.” Anything, from the loss of a child, to a car accident, can trigger this in any of us no ma er how strong we think we are. yet, there was nothing I could do to change our fates – save watch in horror as it all unfolded around me in what seemed like slow-mo on. To this day, as a result of this accident, I suffer from nightmares and other manifesta ons of PTSD. Being a social-worker; on the front-lines with clients of all ages who o en have mental health and addic on issues or are suffering from the trauma c results of these issues; it is my job to help guide people to healthier solu ons -- to heal their anguish. Yet a er my own accident, while being aware of what I was feeling and why and knowing that my behavior was destruc ve, I was unable to affect a change -- unable to heal myself. It felt as though I had been hijacked by a monster which had the real me On August 18, 2013, a beau ful sunshinefilled day, I was driving my car, preparing to make a le turn. While wai ng for oncoming traffic to pass, the constant clicking noise of my turn signal warning others of my pending turn –- I was rear-ended. I will never forget the sight in my rear-view mirror. The other driver looked up and a look of pure terror consumed her features as she realized she was about to hit me. And Nu Vibez Magazine - February 2014 - 29