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The following information explains the range of feelings and behaviors you can expect and how you, your friends, and neighbors can best help yourselves and each other during this time of recovery. Suggestions for coping with the aftermath are offered throughout this brochure. YOUR THOUGHTS Trouble concentrating or remembering things Difficulty with making decisions Frequent replaying of the events and circumstances of the disaster in your mind Recurring dreams or nightmares about the disaster Questioning of your spiritual or religious beliefs YOUR HEALTH As you endure long-term stress, your health can be adversely affected. It is common for people to have headaches, stomach or intestinal problems, colds, infections, and allergies more frequently. In addition, preexisting medical conditions such as heart problems and high blood pressure may be exacerbated by the prolonged stress. What can I expect? There are many concerns, adjustments, and ordeals that follow the experience of a disaster. Generally, within a short time there is the reality of financial setbacks and the loss of property and personal possessions. The endless adjustments that you and your family must make will put additional stress on your relationships and daily living. You may also grow physically and mentally weary from the enormous task of cleaning up and rebuilding. All of these factors can hinder your ability to move forward. In the aftermath of a disaster, it is important to remember that it will take time to heal and recover from the emotional effects of the event. However, with the passing of time, your efforts to cope will begin to reduce the intensity and duration of these reactions and behaviors. How to cope and what works . . . Talk to others about how you are feeling. It is important to talk about your experiences. You need to express sadness, grief, anger, and fears over what has happened and what you face. Dont overwork yourself. Take time off from repairs to be with your family. Take time for recreation, relaxation, or a favorite hobby. Do not let yourself become isolated. Seek out and maintain connections with your community, friends, relatives, neighbors, coworkers, or people who attend your place of worship. Talk about your experiences with them. Pay close attention to your physical health, as prolonged stress takes its toll on your body. Maintain a good diet and make sure you are getting enough sleep. It is also helpful to be physically active or exercise. Upsetting times can cause some people to use alcohol or drugs to cope with the stress. It does not help in the long run and will likely cause other problems. If stress, anxiety, depression, or physical problems increase, persist, or interfere with your regular activities, you should consult a physician or a mental health professional, or call the telephone number listed in this brochure. [Insert program logo, contact information and website or email] Adapted from information from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the Center for Mental Health Services, and Victim Services of the Texas Department of Public Safety. Recovering from the Emotional Aftermath of a Disaster for Older Adults Experiencing confusion or disorientation Having a decline in physical health Not making use of available resources Things to look for . . . YOUR BEHAVIORS Having problems falling or staying asleep Isolating yourself or withdrawing from others Keeping excessively busy and preoccupied to avoid the unpleasant effects of the disaster At times, becoming overly alert or easily startled Avoiding activities, places, or even people that remind you of the disaster Experiencing more conflicts or tension with family members or other people/more anger Crying easily or becoming tearful for no apparent reason Experiencing an increase or decrease in your normal appetite Drinking alcoholic beverages more YOUR FEELINGS Just not yourself, out of balance, or easily upset Loss of interest in everyday activities A sense of despair, hopelessness, or emptiness about the future Anxiety or fear, especially when things remind you of the disaster Irritability, shortness of temper, or anger and resentment Depression, sadness, or feeling down much of the time Why do I feel the way I do? The loss of or damage to your home, property, and personal belongings has set into motion weeks and even months of effort to recover and rebuild. While physical property and possessions are initial concerns that consume your time and energy, emotional reactions to disasters are often pushed aside or ignored. It is very common for people to experience a wide range of emotional reactions to a disaster. These reactions are experienced through thoughts, feelings, and actions, and are often very upsetting to you and those around you. However, it is extremely important to remember that they are NORMAL REACTIONS TO AN ABNORMAL EVENT. You have been through an exceptionally stressful situation and these emotional reactions may continue for many months following the disaster. Common Feelings Current losses can trigger memories or feelings associated with prior losses. After a disaster you may experience the following: Fear of dependency or lack of self-sufficiency Worry about limited financial resources and time to rebuild Fear of institutionalization Fear of a decline in health and mobility Fear an of inability to rebuild your home Common Reactions Withdrawing and/or isolating yourself from family and friends Concealing the full extent of the disasters impact No longer caring to rebuild or start overapathy    >?   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