I've sort of asked my psychologist about this, but he was a little vague (though generally answered in the affirmative).
I had relatively bad anxiety and panic disorder before I experienced my initial trauma and was subsequently diagnosed with PTSD. After the PTSD hit in full, my anxiety doubled, and my panic attacks increased to an alarming number that's been relatively unmanageable for the past few years.
I experienced retrauma in January of this year, and now my anxiety has essentially quadrupled to the point of being paralyzed. No one seems to understand this, but I feel like the retrauma contributed. Is this possible?
I had relatively bad anxiety and panic disorder before I experienced my initial trauma and was subsequently diagnosed with PTSD. After the PTSD hit in full, my anxiety doubled, and my panic attacks increased to an alarming number that's been relatively unmanageable for the past few years.
I experienced retrauma in January of this year, and now my anxiety has essentially quadrupled to the point of being paralyzed. No one seems to understand this, but I feel like the retrauma contributed. Is this possible?