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    Acupuncture (chinese medicine) for ptsd?

    I once tried acupuncture for a throat infection that never seemed to go away, and was amazed when it actually worked, alongside the herbs they gave me. I've been reading that acupuncture can be a great treatment for ptsd and any anxiety issues, but wonder if anyone here has tried it before...
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    Busy airports are a major trigger

    Thanks for the tip. I'll look into that. I love how you use the word humane, lol. Ok, hopefully got this quote thingy sorted now. Sorry about that :)
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    Busy airports are a major trigger

    That's a good point you make about factors that aren't actually related to the airport itself, like crowds.... yes, could be crowds in any place, like restaurants, etc. Just that I think there is always a guarantee that an airport will be fairly busy, so you expect it each time. But I agree...
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    Busy airports are a major trigger

    Fortunately I'm self employed, so I get to pick my trips and my hours. Unfortunately some places I just can't get to by car, like California to NY for example. Wish I could just drive everywhere. I've seen the frequent flier lounges, although not at every airport and not worth it for such a...
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    Busy airports are a major trigger

    Thanks for the reply. It's really reassuring to know that I'm not the only one struggling in this type of situation. Everyone around me always looks so calm. I wonder if it's all in my head and no one really notices how flustered I'm feeling. It could be we were at the same airport at one point...
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    Busy airports are a major trigger

    I travel occasionally for work, though I always try to drive if it's possible, so I can avoid busy airports. I didn't actually realize this was a ptsd trigger until I traveled home the day before thanksgiving. As you can imagine the airport was manic. I felt myself panicking and could not find...
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