Coping With Post traumatic stress disorder

Post traumatic stress disorder can affect many people.
By: Denzale Montgomery
 
May 18, 2010 - PRLog -- Post traumatic stress disorder can affect many people. Most refer to this as being something that only happens to people that have gone to war, but it is much more than that. PTSD can affect many people such as people who have lived through stressful situations like a fire that burned their house down, an abusive spouse, or even a divorce. This can lead to many sleepless nights that can affect your day in day out work. You can become more irritable to friends and family. Sometimes it may seem as though you have no control over your emotions. This can lead to many things like random outburst physical abuse on yourself or others or even in some cases suicide.

 Before you can begin to cope with post traumatic stress disorder you must come to the realization that you infract have a problem and that you do need help for it. After being in the military for four years I have faced the evils of ptsd. It was very difficult for me to realize how out of control I was with my emotions. I had heard it from my friends and family that I had changed. Their concerns hit home for me but, it was not until I looked myself in the mirror one night and decided that this was not the kind of person I wanted to be.

 Once you are able to get through the realization period you are able to move on to looking for help. Making the first appointment with a psychologist is the hardest. But, do not worry once you get in their you are not obligated to just jump right into how you are feeling. For some of us we need a little bit more than just concealing and for those of us you might get subscribed some type of medication, if so do not fret this is usually something to help with your mood swings. If the thought of medications scare you than there are other methods to help control your anger. Most people try yoga, you would be surprised at how a couple of simple stretches can help put your mind at ease. Another good way is to let yourself get a better night sleep, so if your bedding you have now isn’t doing it for you try getting a luxury down comforter. They are extremely soft and are sure to put your mind at ease. The only thing is that they can get pretty expensive so to make sure that you do not have to buy another try using duvet covers to protect your comforter. Duvet covers are simple enough for anyone to use and they come in elegant designs ranging from masculine stripe duvet cover sets to the more exotic floral duvet cover sets. Having the right bed set is important but the most important thing  is to let go of those feelings you have bottled up inside and let people no how you feel. Remember if you are hurting inside than it is okay to let your family know just how you feel because surrounding yourself with people who care is the best way to cope with post traumatic stress disorder.
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Denzale Montgomery is President and Co-founder of an honest and hard working company called Multi Shop Stop. Denzale provides his customers with the best savings and quality products possible and in his spare time he loves to give people advice on how to make there homes look great.
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