Can Medical Procedures Cause PTSD? Understanding Medical Trauma and the Nervous System

There’s a strange kind of loneliness that can follow a frightening medical experience. Not always dramatic. Not always obvious. Sometimes it begins quietly, after a difficult surgery, an ICU stay, a painful procedure, or even a moment where the body simply stops feeling safe. People go home, technically “treated,” but something underneath remains unsettled. Sleep […]
Discover Nervous System Regulation Therapy: SGB Nerve Blocks for Anxiety Relief and Stress Reset

Nervous system regulation therapy is quietly fascinating. It works by addressing the way the body carries tension—not just the obvious tight shoulders or that gnawing pit in the stomach, but the deeper hum—the subtle, almost imperceptible pulse of alertness that never quite switches off. People notice it differently: a racing heart when no one is […]