Two Years Since Bombing, Marathon Might be More Mental Than Physical

It has been two years since the Boston Marathon bombings. Bostonians have not forgotten the three who died and more than 280 injured. Bostonians recognize and remember the day their city was attacked. And it’s okay to feel a little off in the days leading up to and on this year’s marathon, according to Dr. Kermit Crawford, associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Boston University School of Medicine and Executive Director of the Massachusetts Resiliency Center of Boston Medical Center for Boston Marathon survivors.

“We are all impacted in some way,’’ Crawford said of what happened on April 15, 2013.

Wrote this feature for Boston.com – more here.