carpe - I'm Doug. I'm a Nam vet. PTSD since I got out in 1970. I've been on 100% for five years and know the process. Best thing that has happened to you is you know you have it man. I didn't know it till five years ago.
One, PTSD strikes people after combat even if they are the greatest of hero's. And no, no one going to think you are a pussy for having PTSD unless they are idiots and then they don't count.
Two, you can go the the VFW to have them help you fill out the paperwork and never have to talk to anyone at the VA. The only time you would have to face to face with them is when you talk to there shrink for an evaluation. I did it and its a peice of cake. I can tell you how to approach it and there are books, and people to tell you.
Three, contacting your old command they would probably not do. They might contact witnesses to the actions you were in or incidents as they call them, but only if you gave permission. Your buddies can just write statements of support there called, and you copy them and send them in. Nothing but paperwork Marine. The way it works to get disability is your fill out a claim form saying you have PTSD. You have to have a MD who states on an evaluation that you have PTSD. Piece of cake. You make up an incident list one incident per, where you report things that you saw, did, like if you shot a boy of 10 years old who you thought had a AK-47 and really just had a stick. Or if one of your buddies got shot and died in your arms. Or if your squad wasted a car load of friendlies 'cause they wouldn't stop at a check point. Then you give the date, the nearest you can remember of the action during which it occurred. Best is to give the name of a buddy who was there with you and can attest to the event in writing . . . just paperwork Marine. Then you get statements from family and friends about how you have changed. Get that all together and send it in and the VA does their thing. It takes awhile. And it can be frustrating but you can and will do it. One of the service organizations will help you. Its a done deal.
four, you have nothing to be ashamed about. PTSD is a response to combat, and has been around since mankind started killing each other. Audrey Murphy the WWII hero had it. I just read a story about a Mac McKinney who killed over a hundred Japs on an Island late in WWII. He had it.
Five, drinking is only going to make it worse. So stop doing it. Find a doctor on campus, they have a campus clinic right. Get them to start helping you. You have a campus counseling center. Go there. I take Trazadone to sleep. I still wake up thinking someone is still sneaking up on me dude. But I just think shit Doug. That's just the PTSD thing. And go back to sleep or read, or kill bad guys on the video game.
Six, you have a right to be pissed off solder. You were put in a crazy ****ed up occupation, FUBAR. You know what that means right. ****ed Up Beyond All Repair. You performed like a hero. You made it back to the world, you didn't let your buddies down then. And you won't now. I love the USA too, but the USA is not the ****in' retards that got you into that shit. That was the bloody pencil neck politician, and the ****ing pussy high command that put you in that impossible position. Get angry at them, put your anger at the people who deserve it. Not your family.
seven, you are irritable. Well, ****. Me to. I've been irritable for over thirty years and I've learned to live with it, and so can you. I've learned to live with the insomnia, and the nightmares.
Most of all Marine, you got to realize that you did your duty. You didn't let your buddies down and you made it back to the world. Nothing is your fault. You are a hero . . . damnit because I say you are, and in my mind you are.