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    PTSD Diagnosed Last November - Canadian Afghan War Vet

    Thank you for your service. Over here in the states, one of the major parts of treating PTSD involve group therapy. You may want to discuss if group therapy is a good alternative to what your Psychologist is doing. Getting into a room with other Veteran's can be helpful, we have a better...
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    New Member As PTSD Professional

    The actual questionnaire at the Veteran's Hospital is pretty concise, I think there were a total of 10 questions. From there you go in to see an RN or NP and are asked a more thorough set of questions - where you are free to elaborate and all information is documented. In that, I feel like...
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    Non Combat PTSD Army Medic

    Thank you for the replies all. I'm doing a lot better this morning. :)
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    Non Combat PTSD Army Medic

    After reading through some of the posts I feel a bit better, and feel I should elaborate a bit myself. In the military I was sent to Ft. Sill for Basic Training. In week 2 I shattered my left heel, but was encouraged to keep going on it. After a lot of pain I graduated from Basic and moved on...
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    Non Combat PTSD Army Medic

    Hi all. I come here for support - it's the first time I've actually reached out, but the level of anxiety and frustration is getting unbearable. I was a Combat Medic in the military. Upon getting out during the mandatory psych evaluation at the VA hospital (I'm a disabled Veteran) I was found...
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