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@snetterpie Welcome to connect We are a group of caring people we can't diagnose but help when we can .That had to be terrifying experience you had but to have it all played back it will probably take time to feel better and put it in the back of your mind.Have you told all this to your Dr? He can give you some advice or recommendations that will help maybe just a professional to talk to who can help you I wish you the best

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No I haven’t. I have 8 different specialists spread between Eau Claire, WI and Rochester, MN and I’m so busy with all of them, I tried to put it all behind me. Now, it’s all jumping back since the helicopter incident a few weeks ago.

Counseling appointments are an entire year out with my insurance and to tell you the truth, I have no idea who to even tell.

I have no family support, have an only child who just got his Masters and Doctorate Degrees and is working 60 hours a week interning. I can’t put this on top of all he has already.

It’s such a strange diagnosis that I don’t think my friends would even understand as so many health care providers don’t even know.

I feel better that I’m not alone now though and thank you!