Dual Sympathetic Reset for Trauma and PTSD: What the Procedure Is Really Like

Dual Sympathetic Reset procedure illustration showing nervous system regulation and relief from chronic fight-or-flight symptoms.

Stuck in Fight-or-Flight? Here’s What Happens During a Dual Sympathetic Reset The body has a way of carrying stress quietly, long after the mind thinks it has moved on. Someone can still go to work. Answer emails. Smile at dinner. Maybe even joke around a little. And yet the body keeps acting like danger is […]

When SGB Brings Relief Where Other PTSD Treatments Have Failed!

SGB for treatment-resistant PTSD illustration showing a calm person in a softly lit therapy room with a glowing nervous system overlay symbolizing stress and trauma relief.

SGB for treatment-resistant PTSD often enters the conversation when people feel like they’ve already exhausted every option. Therapy may help for a while. Medication can soften some of the symptoms. Yet the body still stays on high alert, reacting to stress and fear as if the danger never truly disappeared. There’s a quiet truth many […]

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

Medical Trauma PTSD conceptual illustration showing a distressed patient in a hospital setting experiencing emotional trauma, anxiety, and nervous system dysregulation after medical procedures.

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 […]