Trauma & PTSD

F43.10 PTSD: Post-traumatic stress disorder, unspecified

Your nervous system never got the all clear

Straight talk

Something happened and your body remembers it even when you wish it would stop. Sounds, smells, places, or random moments can pull you right back into a feeling of danger that no longer matches your surroundings. You may feel constantly on edge, emotionally numb, jumpy, exhausted, or disconnected. None of this is you being dramatic. It is your survival system stuck in high alert. Living like this means you are doing invisible labor every day just to feel safe. You might avoid things that used to be easy or feel guilty for reacting strongly to things other people shrug off. Your reactions make sense in the context of what you lived through, even if they feel inconvenient now.

What the doctor says

This diagnosis is used when symptoms related to trauma are present but do not fully specify timing or subtype. It includes intrusive memories, avoidance, changes in mood or thinking, and heightened arousal following a traumatic event. Treatment focuses on restoring a sense of safety and regulation over time. A compassionate clinician will remind you that your nervous system learned these responses for a reason, and it is allowed to take longer than your calendar would prefer.

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