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Many, many years ago I befriended a sweet, down and out, elderly gentleman neighbor. I made plans to take him to my parents house for Thanksgiving dinner. I was only 19 years old when this took place. Early on Thanksgiving morning....I knocked on his door and found that the door was unlatched. I called to him but no answer. I walked into his house out of concern for his wellbeing. To make a long story short....I found him murdered, on his dining room floor. I was shocked and frightened. I was later angry because the police didn't pursue the case because he was just a sad, alcoholic, junk collector and not worth the effort of a follow up or investigation.
For about the first 5-8 years......when Thanksgiving came around...I would grieve. I was so sad and still felt angry at the injustice of the whole thing. Then for a few years it seemed to fade into the background and I don't remember thinking about it much. Then I started seeing a pattern of becoming anxious and/or depressed around this time of year for no apparent reason. Would something like this actually be considered PTSS? |
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don't know---sounds like some form of it---anyone with such experience is bound to be affected. a cognitive therapist would probably be able to help you work on it.
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Thank you very much for your reply. I will check into that. -Deborah
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