Trauma Rewired

Autoimmune and Complex Trauma

Sep 30, 2024
Anna Gieselman, a functional mobility specialist and neuro-coach, shares her insightful journey with lupus and the importance of nervous system regulation in autoimmune healing. She highlights how trauma, particularly from early life, can influence autoimmune onset and emphasizes emotional processing as crucial for recovery. The discussion covers the connections between shame and inflammation, the need for holistic approaches, and the significance of consistent nervous system practices to foster healing and resilience.
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ANECDOTE

Autoimmune Diagnosis Sparked Nervous System Work

  • Anna Gieselman was diagnosed with lupus at 36 and discovered nervous system work after doctors never asked about trauma.
  • She combined therapy, medicine, and nervous system regulation to improve her autoimmune markers.
INSIGHT

Immune System Responds To Perceived Threats

  • The immune system protects against perceived threats beyond pathogens, including stress and unprocessed trauma.
  • Chronic perception of threat can shift immune targeting and create autoimmune responses.
ANECDOTE

Lifelong Autoimmune Signs From Childhood

  • Elizabeth Christophe recounts lifelong immune issues: childhood hospitalizations, eczema, and later celiac diagnosis.
  • She links early high stress and family trauma to later autoimmune presentations like numbness and fatigue.
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