Can an unusual extermination epxierence...?
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all i know is that depending on the experience, you can close up with extreme phobias.
I still suffer from PTSD 10 years after mine, It can change you forever..my guidance to you is really to seek some relieve before the ripened you dies.
Yes. I hold 2 suggestions: 1. Seek counseling w/ a psychologist who has deal w/ this before (it will comfort work out your concerns); 2. See a neuropsychologist (not a neurologist or general psychologist). In some cases in attendance can be brain trauma like oxygen deprivation or after a coma. The neuropsychologist can try-out and see if the brain has be effected and if so what parts of the brain and work out a plan to bring things back to where on earth they were.
This happen to me. Unfortunately, not much can be done for the portion of my brain that was injured. But, medication help with some of the symptoms. My identity did not "die". But it has changed, I am not matching person I be before, and enduring things I am unable to control. I still mourn the loss of "me", and am still trying to treaty w/ it. Unless someone has experienced this, I don't get the impression they really understand. All I can say aloud is that treatment really does help and that life span with the strange me can still be enjoyed. Hang within there and obedient luck.