
A few hours ago, Ariana Grande gave her followers a general idea of the ongoing struggle with PTSD (post-traumatic stress) after the terrorist attack on Manchester in 2017.
In Instagram Stories, the artist scattered a herd of scans on her brain as well as one of a healthy brain and another with PTSD.
As you can see from the photograph, Grande's brain scanner is similar to that of someone suffering from PTSD.

"Horrible ... it's no joke," the singer writes.
This is not the first time Ariana has spoken openly about mental health. Last summer, asked by "British Vogue" if the dizziness and anxiety that arose after the terrorist attack were a sign of PTSD, the artist replied;
"I hate to admit it but that ... yes, they are. It is very difficult to talk because there has been a tremendous loss in people. I feel like I should not talk about what I felt for myself, as if I had to say nothing. I do not think I'll ever talk about this topic and not cry. "
The terrorist attack occurred at Manchester Arena at the Ariana concert on May 22, 2017.
