Do you think a patient who experienced LL complications can develop PTSD? I think Unicorn posted about this but I can't find it. Have you heard of any case?
I will explain what Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is. PTSD is a condition that may develop when a person has experienced a traumatic or terrifying event. It is a lasting consequence of traumatic ordeals that cause intense fear, helplessness, or horror. It's mostly associated with survivors of terrorist attacks, natural disasters, or sexual assault, but individuals who experience serious or life-threatening medical events can be susceptible to PTSD, too.
There are various kind of symptoms. Flashbacks (reliving the trauma over and over, including physical symptoms like a racing heart or sweating) are common, together with bad dreams and frigthening thoughts. Re-experiencing symptoms can start from the person’s own thoughts and feelings. Words, objects, or situations that are reminders of the event can also trigger re-experiencing symptoms. You may also get negative thoughts about oneself or the world.
Most people who experience a traumatic event will have reactions that go away over time. People with PTSD have symptoms for longer than one month and cannot function as well as before the event occurred. Do you think this can happen to LL patients, especially to those who suffered complications? What would you advise to those patients?