The Last Symptoms
- J. P. Richardson
- Nov 21, 2015
- 1 min read
Post-traumatic Stress Disorder symptoms that generally develop last include:
-excessive shyness
-muted or diminished emotional responses
-inability to make commitments
-chronic fatigue or very low physical energy
-immune system problems and **certain endocrine problems** such as thyroid dysfunction
-psychosomatic illnesses.
particularly headaches,
neck and back problems,
asthma,
digestion,
spastic colon,
and severe PMS
-depression,
feelings of impending doom
-feelings of detachment,
alienation,
and isolation
-diminished interest in life

-fear of dying
going crazy,
or having a shortened life
-frequent crying
-abrupt mood swings,
rage reactions or temper tantrums,
shame
-exaggerated or diminished sexual activity
-amnesia and forgetfulness
-feelings and behaviors of helplessness
-inability to love,
nurture,
or bond with other individuals
-difficulty with sleep
-reduced ability to deal with stress and to formulate plans
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