The unexpected traumatic experience
of the two powerful bombs exploding at the finish line of the Boston Marathon yesterday
shattered assumptions about safety for many, which could lead to and potentially
contribute to the development of widespread Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD.)
When I saw the horror on the faces of
onlookers as the scenes of chaos unfold on Bolyston Street, it took me back to
the attacks of 9/11 and then to my sexual assault and robbery that occurred in hotel
Room 939.
Unfortunately, I left my PTSD
untreated for 20 years, which ultimately led to anxiety, panic, and fear. Clinical studies suggest that when the stress
hormone cortisol remains chronically elevated, it may induce clinical
depression, which it did in my case.
Therefore, it’s important to
face PTSD and not leave it untreated.
Learn more about coping with post trauma at the US Dept. of Veterans Affairs.
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