PTSD normally affects people most of their lives after a traumatic event had happened to them. It occurs after an event similar to the event that caused the anxiety to happen occurs. It is not uncommon for people to have dreams of the event causing PTSD to surface and cause extreme anxiety for a certain length of time. Often people suffer from PTSD share the same physical makeup of the brain’s development as someone with anxiety and depression. When someone relives the traumatic episode in a flashback, they experience anxiety and depression afterwards. This is significantly harder to cope with growing up into adulthood, and changes the physical shape of the brain over time, resulting in a permanent change in that person’s ability to cope with stress and depression
PTSD normally affects people most of their lives after a traumatic event had happened to them. It occurs after an event similar to the event that caused the anxiety to happen occurs. It is not uncommon for people to have dreams of the event causing PTSD to surface and cause extreme anxiety for a certain length of time. Often people suffer from PTSD share the same physical makeup of the brain’s development as someone with anxiety and depression. When someone relives the traumatic episode in a flashback, they experience anxiety and depression afterwards. This is significantly harder to cope with growing up into adulthood, and changes the physical shape of the brain over time, resulting in a permanent change in that person’s ability to cope with stress and depression