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anthony
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Found a very good article on differing combat stress (normal reaction) to PTSD (abnormal reaction) to being in a combat zone. There is a difference, and this piece clearly shows some of the overlap... though there is more. You can near have identical symptoms to PTSD on return home, still combat stress, yet not have actual PTSD... especially those who think they have it, yet then recover in a few months being home and get back on with life again.
One thing that highlights to me in the article that is often forgotten about when talking about PTSD, is that PTSD is debilitating, in that it stops you performing in a major sphere of your life.
http://journaltimes.com/lifestyles/...cle_425b11c6-1bd0-58d2-94e1-fd626655cbde.html
One thing that highlights to me in the article that is often forgotten about when talking about PTSD, is that PTSD is debilitating, in that it stops you performing in a major sphere of your life.
http://journaltimes.com/lifestyles/...cle_425b11c6-1bd0-58d2-94e1-fd626655cbde.html