Reader comments: BYU study examines child abuse/stress disorder link

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Fred Rhodes | 4:20 p.m. Aug. 11, 2008
It's known in the psychologial field as delayed post traumatic shock dissorder. I figured that men sexually abused and traumatised as infants would begin to show episodes of PTSD when confronted with another traumatic shock as in combat from war vets mush more often than non abused children. I learned this when studying causes of schizophrenia, another infant PTSD triggered by sexual trauma as infants. Nerve damage to the prepucial frenular delta during routine forced infant sexual trauma commonly known as circumcision, severing the pathways to the reproductive parts of the brain which deal with enhanced sexual desire, which atrophy along with the electro-chemical signals. Reproductive brain chemistry malfunctions become the chicken that lays the egg to PTSD episodes in the future after puberty sets in.

The medical society is in deep denial since circumcision of infants is not only a multi million dollar buisness, but also protected by our constitution. People have the right to worship false gods if they want to. fredr
michael | 9:45 a.m. Aug. 26, 2008
is there any solution or method to cure it???

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