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JakeDennert
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There is a reason our numbers are small compared to the other forum.
You see when Anthony originally designed and introduced the forum he realised that veterans don't play fair with the rest of the community. When I joined I could not handle all their rules when trying to get a point across. It just ended with me being hot under the collar and would have been banned.
In this forum we can speak our mind, within reason.
The other difference you will find and not meaning to sound harsh, but I got the impression from the other forum that they enjoyed the drama surrounding their PTSD where as veterans did not really want to talk about it.
Hope you understand my meaning.
Yeah I get what you're sayin', Jimmy.
I definitely like the feel of this one over the main forum.
And I'm sure my direct experience with PTSD will always be more relevant to folks here, as it's combat PTSD, but like I said, I joined the other one thinking I could maybe help people with other forms.
But then again, maybe that wouldn't be a very good use of my time, you know? I mean anything traumatic can cause PTSD. Abusive relationships, rape, assault, getting mugged, etc... and a lot of the threads on the other forum that I've read through seem to be coming from women who have lived through these experiences.
How well can I possibly relate to them?
Not nearly as well as I can over here. I mean I'll still try over there, but this forum is a much better fit for me.
Thanks for the heads-up on how this place came to be, Jimmy.
I'm glad Anthony created a separate place for us Vets to get together and talk, well, like Vets. (haha, without pissing anybody off) :)
Jake D.