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Somatization, could it be that fast? PTSD

Discussion in 'General Discussion Subforum' started by Filipe2025, Nov 28, 2025 at 12:52 PM.

  1. Filipe2025

    Filipe2025 Newcomer

    Hi,

    Three months ago, one of my lower molar tooth fell down. I immediately felt something on my throat. A strange sensation that is still here. Now it is more in the area of my apple's Adam. It eases when I cry, or when I drink coffee, which I love, or if I feel the warmth of the people I love, but only for brief moments. My brain doesn't seem to want to let go of it easily. I did all the exams, and there is nothing that can justify it. The only thing that the Dr found was that I have my antibodies for my thyroid elevated.

    I always been afraid of loosing my teeth. I live alone, and feel sad. When my tooth fell down I was touching it with a tooth pick. I saw it falling, I remember feeling in a panic sadness, I thought, what if my 7 treated tooths fall as easy as this one did?

    I ask, is it that fast for our body to somatize a trauma, or an negative emotion, such as sadness? If this is true than PTSD developed Very sudden, and here is the proof.

    Thanks, love to here your insights about somatization.
     
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