Paul Rosenburg, the author of that article has absolutely no idea what it is like to serve his country, to serve in a war zone or to suffer from an injury either medical, mental or both. Why he thinks his ideas hold any weight on this topic is a mystery to me. He might as well be trying to project himself as an expert on the pains of giving birth to a group of mothers who had traumatic deliveries. Unless you live it, you can't really understand it.
If he really wants to be an expert, he should get out from behind his protected little desk in his protected little building, city, county, state, country and enlist in the Army or Marine Corps and volunteer to serve in the front lines. Nowhere that I can find does he even state he has had a conversation with a veteran on this topic. I might even respect his wishes to voice his opinion on this topic then. As it is, he is just another talking head that wants everyone to listen to his misinformed and *malformed opinions, not facts, opinions.
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Merriam-Webster Online - Malformed - not having the normal or expected shape especially because of a problem in the way something has developed or grown).
I personally had no inclination nor expectation of developing PTSD. When I joined in '86 the thought of going to war was almost laughable. The Soviet Union was the only real threat, and it was understood we would most likely NOT go to war with them as between us we could barbque the world far too many times over with all our combined nuclear weapons. I'm a survivor and had always landed on my feet to some very dangerous and traumatic events prior to enlisting. I had someone pull a big hunting knife on me that was going to kill me. I stood my ground and had a shouting match with him until I scared him enough to leave even though he was the one with the big knife. I won't go into other things that happened to me prior to enlisting. So, no. I wasn't thinking I
may develop PTSD.
The conditions that I believe caused my PTSD, at the time I just told myself others had endured worse and still did their jobs and I just did my job as best I could. There were several things that added up over time, until the straw that broke the camels back three years after I retired. The damage was done while I served, but as is not uncommon, the harder someone tries to bury the damage, the worse it comes out later.
I'm sure most people who join the military feel the same. That they will beat the odds and come out of the war intact and not suffering mental issues. If people had any idea what a living hell PTSD is, and they WOULD get it, they wouldn't join. To think otherwise is as delusional as Mr. Rosenburg has become.
I could state many well documented reason why current levels of PTSD are different for the current wars ~vs~ past wars including average age of enlistment, average age of those serving, the number of tours is much higher now than WW1, 2, and Vietnam. I could go on and on, but this really is starting to stress me, and I've been fighting being triggered as I write this out, I'm remembering my own life experience in the military. I try to back up what I write about by looking up any facts I'm trying to put in my post.
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I tried to find information about his higher education and was unable to find anything about him other than his current employment at Salon and he is/was an editor at a bi-weekly newspaper. Does he hold any degrees or licence(s) for practicing mental health? If not what education and training is he evaluating that data he has found on the topic. If he was using established psychiatric standards to evaluate the data he has found, he would realize his argument is flawed to it's core. He is hand picking crappy research and ignoring many well respected studies. With that being said, it is IMHO only his untrained and highly biased OPINION he is stating. Why does his OPINION matter?
People like this make me sick, literally, I'm feeling much worse now than before I read and researched his article. He is trying to co-opt and replace most of what his article covers for his own anti- military and anti-veteran agenda.
And yes, his and Salon's timing is amongst the worst ever, on Memorial Day. Disrespecting the people who gave all, so people like him are able to write crap like that.
My two copper.