According to certain literature, people with PTSD have what is called a heightened sensitivity to external stimuli and subtle changes in their environment. Apparently, this heightened sensitivity is due to being placed in situations of life or death, and is a result of the survival mechanism....or something to that effect.
Going with this theory, I am wondering just how true this really is. My brother, who is diabetic, has come to live with us because he is extremely disabled. What is weird to me, is that I NEVER crave sweets, but all of a sudden that's ALL I can think of. Hershey's w/ Almonds, Dark Chocolate w/raspberry truffles. Banana splits and marble cake with frosting. I simply cannot describe how out of control my craving for SUGAR is. Another thing, I can't get out of bed without feeling like I've been beaten by a baseball bat. A few days ago, I had a dream I was in a fist fight, and woke up with the first black eye I have ever had in my life. My brother ended up with one the other day, from falling down for the dozenth time.
Coincidence? Or......has anyone else had these types of things happen?
Going with this theory, I am wondering just how true this really is. My brother, who is diabetic, has come to live with us because he is extremely disabled. What is weird to me, is that I NEVER crave sweets, but all of a sudden that's ALL I can think of. Hershey's w/ Almonds, Dark Chocolate w/raspberry truffles. Banana splits and marble cake with frosting. I simply cannot describe how out of control my craving for SUGAR is. Another thing, I can't get out of bed without feeling like I've been beaten by a baseball bat. A few days ago, I had a dream I was in a fist fight, and woke up with the first black eye I have ever had in my life. My brother ended up with one the other day, from falling down for the dozenth time.
Coincidence? Or......has anyone else had these types of things happen?