Sunday, 15 May 2011

Anxiety PTSD Depression

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) may occur soon after a major trauma, or it can be delayed for more than 6 months after the event. When it occurs soon after the trauma, it usually gets better after 3 months. However, some people have a longer-term form of PTSD, which can last for many years.

PTSD can occur at any age and can follow a natural disaster such as a flood or fire, or events such as war, a prison stay, assault, domestic abuse, or rape. The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, in the United States may have caused PTSD in some people who were involved, in people who saw the disaster, and in people who lost relatives and friends. These kinds of events can produce stress in anyone, but not everyone develops PTSD.

The cause of PTSD is unknown, but psychological, genetic, physical, and social factors are involved. PTSD changes the body’s response to stress. It affects the stress hormones and chemicals that carry information between the nerves (neurotransmitters). Having been exposed to trauma in the past may increase the risk of PTSD.

Having good social support helps to protect against PTSD. In studies of Vietnam veterans, those with strong support systems were less likely to get PTSD than those without social support.

People with PTSD re-experience the event again and again in at least one of several ways. They may have frightening dreams and memories of the event, feel as though they are going through the experience again (flashbacks), or become upset during anniversaries of the event For help go to http://www.guardianrelease.com

Anxiety depression and drug addiction

Hi my name in Nick James a former sufferer from PTSD Anxiety Depression and all the rest. Thats been a problem yes, but an even bigger problem was and still is the fact that the medication I was given by my GP IE: Oxazepam Diazepam have turned me into an involuntary drug addict. Trying to withdraw has been an absolute nightmare which many in my position will already know.

Myself and my legal team are now in the process of conducting a Class Action through the courts in the United Kingdom against not only the GPs but also the drug companies who supplied us wih this poison and never told us the truth about the addictive qualities of these drugs and the dangers of long term use. We need people from all walk of life to join us in our action. Anyone wishing to partake can contact me directly at nationalguard@btopenworld.com where i can give you a more complete picture of what is required in taking this action. This is not just about compensation but a way of preventing this from continuing in turning our nation into a country of addicts. Thank you for taking time to read this blog. Regards Nick... http://www.guardianrelease.com

Drug addiction with prescribed medication

Hi my name in Nick James a former sufferer from PTSD Anxiety Depression and all the rest. Thats been a problem yes, but an even bigger problem was and still is the fact that the medication I was given by my GP IE: Oxazepam Diazepam have turned me into an involuntary drug addict. Trying to withdraw has been an absolute nightmare which many in my position will already know.

Myself and my legal team are now in the process of conducting a Class Action through the courts in the United Kingdom against not only the GPs but also the drug companies who supplied us wih this poison and never told us the truth about the addictive qualities of these drugs and the dangers of long term use. We need people from all walk of life to join us in our action. Anyone wishing to partake can contact me directly at nationalguard@btopenworld.com where i can give you a more complete picture of what is required in taking this action. This is not just about compensation but a way of preventing this from continuing in turning our nation into a country of addicts. Thank you for taking time to read this blog. Regards Nick....