Sorry to hear Mick. I am involved quite heavily in dealing with the effects of trauma. Because I have CPTSD and because many therapists are unaware of the differences between CPTSD and PTSD I am often informing therapists of what it is. To be fair to doctors and Therapists there are so many conditions now it’s almost impossible to be fully informed about anything unless they have had experience of it in their own practice or a particular client as a therapist. Brain changes due to inflammation can produce lots of changes in behaviour. In my case with Complex post traumatic disorder, as a child during brain development I had to deal with trauma from a mother with schizophrenia which meant during the development stage I was constantly in fight or flight mode which then deeply affects your responses as an adult because your brain is set up to be always on the alert. You can’t switch off. It’s hard to trust anyone, or anything. I recently had the pleasure of speaking personally to Bessel van der Kolk who is the worlds leading trauma expert and appreciate people like him who deeply care about the effects of trauma. I hope he’s feeling much better now.