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Swemoor
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I am so sorry you hadn't been able to rest properly, the first days I was unable to sleep too, I felt the earthquake but I didn't think it was that horrible, it was until I arrived home and the electricity came back that I saw the news and started crying. I was alive, my friends and family were alive too, I still have my house but I felt like I didn't deserve being alive, being okay when others were suffering, others were dead.
I tried to sleep but had nightmares that kept waking me up, I wanted to help but I was panicking I had to calm down first.
With PTSD I can't say much because I am not a professional, I am a sufferer, but yesterday a doctor was saying that terms are being confused and basically if after some months symptoms don't disappear you could have PTSD, I was diagnosed about a year after the incident.
Right now almost everyone is over sensitive and scared, that's why psychological attention is open, you could search for a professional, and I hope you feel better soon.
Try to rest, take care.
I tried to sleep but had nightmares that kept waking me up, I wanted to help but I was panicking I had to calm down first.
With PTSD I can't say much because I am not a professional, I am a sufferer, but yesterday a doctor was saying that terms are being confused and basically if after some months symptoms don't disappear you could have PTSD, I was diagnosed about a year after the incident.
Right now almost everyone is over sensitive and scared, that's why psychological attention is open, you could search for a professional, and I hope you feel better soon.
Try to rest, take care.