Yes, and those who are diagnosed with PTSD are 100% covered by private insurance, to be sure. The Conservatives are doing their best to reverse Obama's health care plan, as incomplete as it was, on the grounds that nobody actually needs it. Yea. Many of our mentally ill population, of which I am sure there is a nice percentage of PTSD sufferers, can be seen sleeping on our city streets where they moved after the mental hospitals closed and quite literally booted them out 20 years ago. These diagnosis are entirely about corporate greed- the insurance companies, the pharmaceuticals, private hospitals and institutions. It's scary here these days. Most of the population lives between one serious illness ( or diagnosis ) and the streets and doesn't realize this. You lose your job, sure, you can pay a zillion bucks a month for Cobra-who can afford that? There is nothing, then see how quickly those diagnosis go away. You're not a PTSD patient any more then, you're just an anxious homeless person.
There isn't a soap box big enough to scale for this subject, but thank you for at least drawing the diagnostic line in the sand for the forum. I wish there were a way for other countries to lean on the US to clean up it's act across the board, but greed outweighs the need for integrity, it seems- or shame.
There isn't a soap box big enough to scale for this subject, but thank you for at least drawing the diagnostic line in the sand for the forum. I wish there were a way for other countries to lean on the US to clean up it's act across the board, but greed outweighs the need for integrity, it seems- or shame.