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Sufferer Just Another Crazy Vet

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Deadman

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Hello all. I'm glad I found you. Its good to be able to talk to others who understand through experience.

So here goes the intro: I'm a retired soldier and former humanitarian aid worker. I was formally diagnosed with PTSD a few years ago but I don't really know when I first started to show the signs and symptoms. My ex always claimed it was when I returned from post-genocide Rwanda.

By the time I finished my second tour in Afghanistan I knew something was wrong but I didn't know what. I just knew I was angry all the time, I couldn't relax, and that I had no sense of purpose any more. Being at home was harder than being in a war zone.

So I did the only logical thing. I quit the military and went back to Afghanistan to work with a humanitarian de-mining team. ;)

After that contract finished I knew something was wrong with me but I was too afraid to face it. I ran from one war zone or humanitarian disaster to the next. I kept hoping that the job would help wash away the guilt and shame I felt. It never did.

Eventually it all caught up with me. My marriage dissolved. I couldn't work. I sank in to a deep black hole. I've only recently started to climb back out.
 
The one thing I have discovered, the faces, the gosts in the darkness from my past, they don't go away.. see them in my sleep, people passing on the street, or even when no one is there at all, I try and welcome them.. make them my friends... the episodes pass quicker thay way for me and i pay less attention.. i knkw there there yet 'attempt' to focus on what im doing.Battle buddies are not so easily dismissed.
 
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