Tuesday, August 20, 2024

Finding the Voice... from dysregulation, regulation, and co-regulation

 

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      In a state of dysregulation, the body goes through an enormous amount of neuroanatomy and neurophysiology changes, changing the communication from cell to cell and from one network to another through excitatory and inhibitory pathways. Furthermore, changing the perception of the world around us. The survival moment of the world is not a safe place and fight-flight response. That is not a joke or overlooking phenomena in trauma response, and the classic words like it is all in your head, why you think, feel, act this way you have too much to be grateful for, and what is wrong with you, you lost yourself in non-realistic approach to life, get back to reality or you are a loser, the world continue putting under the rug the biological memory markers in each cell of the body stored trauma history and its impact on the present moment or situation you go through when the battle is not seen physically, and manifest in sickness- like behavior including anxiety, depression, PTSD, hypertension, Type-2 diabetes, cardiovascular, cancer even suicide. The biomedical model is not designed to measure trauma on the level of moment-to-moment cellular behavioral change when traumatic events occur or when chronic unpredictable mild stress (CUMS) for 21 days occurs. It is noticed due to the cultural expectations to mask our struggle and battle the inner battle of our body-mind. When your voice is being ignored, ridiculed, or overlooked as part of sociocultural norms, who can express their voice and concerns and be naturally attended to through empathy, compassion, understanding, and listening to differentiate what is true and what is not. Lack of trust and safety in the modern world alienated humans, making them run on their own unfiltered core beliefs and work through the state of dysregulation, which can impact the central nervous system on the molecular level, manifesting illness and disease over time. 

     It is estimated that 80% of the population with autoimmune diseases are women. For example, https://www.wabe.org/stanford-research-examines-why-women-are-at-greater-risk-of-autoimmune-disease/ while the societal dysfunction undermines the cellular change based on sociocultural, socioeconomically, political, religious, and adverse childhood experience role in changing the pathopsychophysiology of human function dysregulating the nervous system over time leading to the state of overwhelm, and shutting down, from hypervigilant to hypervigilant slowing the heart rate and the body disassociation from the mind and going into unexplained phenomena by research shutting down.  The sympathetic response shifts from excitation to inhibition from fight-flight to dorsal vagal complex within 20 seconds, which makes it hard for science to trace on a continuum in a natural setting. It is hard to navigate and collect all the facts to understand the body giving up as a protective mechanism. The world is not a safe place to live in. 
     It is a world of isolation and ridicule by societal norms that find the person a target of bullying, gaslighting, and increased exposure to stressful situations, making the person like a lab rat to make fun of. Have you ever questioned why the value of humans, regardless of their age, gender, race, language, belief, or socioeconomic status, has been devalued over time, the collective trauma response and the domination of lack of understanding the human value, existence, and the increased desire of revenge, humiliation, and devaluing one another to satisfy inner wounds? The understanding is that we no longer live in the jungle, chasing the tiger and acting in survival mode. However, modern world complexity inherited the innate response of the sympathetic response activated with each perceived threat situation and each traumatic event asking how much the body can handle unless there are psychopathic tendencies where the small size of the amygdala prevents the absorption of human suffering, and lack of empathy finding joy, reward in hurt, harm, and humiliating others only to get the infusion of seeing the suffering as a source of pleasure. And that is a scary scenario to comprehend while the human experience is denied. Their perspectives are ignored when finding peace or acting from the normal state of existence when the voice is heard, and the words are not misinterpreted or misunderstood. 

     Why are females shaping the majority of autoimmunity that is embedded in prolonged stress exposure, abuse, discrimination, and misuse of their being due to sociocultural restraints? Few find their ways; however, they must have a solid protective community around them. The inner concept of human behavior is complicated unless we come to an inner agreement to investigate why I think the way I think, do what I do, and feel the way I feel. The examining process develops gradually till you reach a state of coherence and awareness that the perceived threats are embedded within the cell membrane activated by life events, and finding the voice to express and release this tension of stored trauma requires a highly civilized mind to give the space. Time for healing without stirring the memories or provoking experiences that trigger the past trauma; it is embracing the wounded human soul that manifests in the wounded mind and body when oxidation injures the tissue and from lesions and scares. 

   It takes a collective united effort to reshape the culture in understanding how trauma changes neurophysiology and how to reshape experiences through creating a community based on human strengths, not stressing their weakness, the wounded soul, and the wounded perception of the world around them. It requires finding the voice during the dysregulation, carrying the person into the positive social experience to reconnect them with life, and understanding their neurophysiological response to stress, which won't get away. Modern life is compact with internal and external stressors, which urge humans to be selective of what is considered their own load to deal with and what is not considered their load to push it away from their perception of stress response that evokes a traumatic memory or event. It requires bringing humans back to honoring the mind-body connection in handling stressful situations and restoring trust in themselves when they were ripped off one day. The elevation of human suffering starts with honoring the creation of GOD within and understanding that not everything in the world belongs to our day. We must take it in, absorb it, and allow it to destroy our internal mechanisms to degrade the life within. It requires finding the voice where trust and safety can be restored and tuning into the inner strength of overcoming. Peace!!! By: ME, "The old ancient woman." 

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