Inamin ng aktres na si Maxene Magalona na hindi gamot ang naging sagot sa pagharap niya sa Complex Post Traumatic Stress Disorder at ang payo ng kanyang psychiatrist ang kanyang sinunod.
Sa kanyang social media, ibinahagi ng aktres ang ilang tips para unti-unting maka-recover sa trauma at kasama umano sa daily routine ni Maxene ang pagbibigay ng mga advice sa madlang pipol na may kaugnayan sa mental health kaya naman napakaraming nagpapasalamat sa kanya dahil malaking tulong daw sa kanila ang mga payong ibinabahagi niya sa socmed.
Sa Instagram post ng aktres, nag-share naman si Maxene ng kanyang spiritual journey na naging daan din para mas makilala at mas ma-appreciate ang kanyang sarili at ang mga taong nasa paligid niya.
Ayon kay Maxene, hindi raw siya sumailalim sa medications nang magkaroon siya ng C-PTSD na ayon sa isang health website ay, "a condition where you experience some symptoms of PTSD along with some additional symptoms, such as difficulty controlling your emotions, feeling very angry or distrustful towards the world, and constant feelings of emptiness or hopelessness."
"One of my meditation teachers told me, 'Consistency is key,' and that really stuck with me which is why I never stopped meditating. My psychiatrist also advised me that if I want to naturally heal my mental health condition without the use of medications, I needed to adopt a non-negotiable morning routine. That was when I started waking up at 4AM every day to be able to meditate, pray, practice yoga, and go for a run first thing in the morning," sabi ni Maxene.
"This discipline was what really helped me rewire my brain and reprogram the way I think through neuroplasticity which is the ability of the brain to form and reorganize synaptic connections. Through this process, we are literally working with our nervous system to change its response to stimuli by reorganizing its structure, functions, or connections after injuries such as trauma," dagdag niya.
"When we get traumatized, our nervous system becomes dysregulated which often causes us to respond in an inappropriate way to an event, person, or situation, either by under-reacting or overreacting. This is usually caused by unresolved and unfinished stress responses from the past. Meditation is one of the tools that humans can use to self-heal. Through deep breathing, we get to regulate our nervous system and bring it into balance. Slowing down the breath sends a signal to our nervous system that everything is okay," paliwanag ng aktres.