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That's a mouthful right there, but it's an interesting subject, and we're going to be talking about PTSD, and I've got some
some maybe twists and turns as far as questions about this.
But thank you for being with us, Ida.
And let's start out with, you know, for the listening audience, I think most of us have maybe just heard PTSD, okay?
But maybe we should clearly get a definition of what it really, really is.
So, you know, one thing that as I was reading this, it's like, what can kind of lead to an event, you know, a trauma event?
So for instance, there might be somebody who's actually had the event,
And then there might be others that are linked to the person that had the event.
So for instance, what came to my mind when I was reading about this is, okay, there are wars going on around the world right now.
And somebody in a family, for instance, might get injured or God forbid, killed.
Okay, so if they're injured, they might experience PTSD after that.
But then what about a family member?
Is there like kind of a complementary PTSD that can go within a family?
You know, I mean, you can relate to that.