Trauma Reminders Through Our Senses
I don’t know who needs to hear this but…
When we experience a traumatic or very stressful event, our brain makes an imprint of what we are perceiving through our senses.
In other words, when we experience a traumatic or very stressful event, our brains take note of what we are:
- Seeing 
- Hearing 
- Feeling/Touching 
- Smelling 
- Tasting 
For example:
- The smell of witch hazel still nauseates me. It reminds me of my first postpartum - which was almost SIX years ago - because it was such a traumatic time. 
- The month of May in Seattle, which is when my postpartum OCD began, including: 
- the smell of the air 
- the temperature outside 
- and the height of the sun in the sky (or at least when the sun starts to reappear after a long, rainy Seattle winter) 
- The sound of beeping machines, like the ones you hear in the hospital 
- Getting my blood pressure taken 
If you resonate with any of this, I hope you know you…
You are not alone. You are not to blame. With help, you will be well.
Call or text Postpartum Support International HelpLine at 800-944-4773. You never need a diagnosis to ask for help.
Download the Connect by PSI App.
Call or text the National Maternal Mental Health Hotline at 1-833-852-6262.
In a crisis situation, call or text the National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988.
 
              
            