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MatthewMorris
Hi,
My name is Matthew in 38 years of age and in 2014 I was the driver of a fatal car accident whereby a drunk padestrian ran out in front of my car. As a result of the accident I attempted to save the gentlemans life and performed CPR.
There was an 18 month police investigation of which I was proved to be totally innocent party however during that time I suffered what I would describe as general PTSD characteristsics and paranoia. 2 years on. I am working and striving to lead a normal life and suddenly have been debilitated by physical anxiety symptoms. Ranging from anxiety headaches to pins and needles, sleep disturbances, I am isolating myself again and although don't feel mentally anxious the physical symptoms I am suffering are attributed to chronic anxiety.
Is this delayed response to physical anxiety a normal result of PTSD?
What can I do, what care and options are out there for me? After the accident I underwent 9 months of EMDR therapy.
Please help
Matthew
My name is Matthew in 38 years of age and in 2014 I was the driver of a fatal car accident whereby a drunk padestrian ran out in front of my car. As a result of the accident I attempted to save the gentlemans life and performed CPR.
There was an 18 month police investigation of which I was proved to be totally innocent party however during that time I suffered what I would describe as general PTSD characteristsics and paranoia. 2 years on. I am working and striving to lead a normal life and suddenly have been debilitated by physical anxiety symptoms. Ranging from anxiety headaches to pins and needles, sleep disturbances, I am isolating myself again and although don't feel mentally anxious the physical symptoms I am suffering are attributed to chronic anxiety.
Is this delayed response to physical anxiety a normal result of PTSD?
What can I do, what care and options are out there for me? After the accident I underwent 9 months of EMDR therapy.
Please help
Matthew