mrswgc2003
New Here
Good Day! My name is Lanita, and I am the proud wife of a VERY proud U.S. Navy, Vietnam Veteran (well, at least he used to be proud-after fighting with the Dept. of V.A. for over a year to find out what is going on with him and still being "jerked" around he is having second thoughts about his "pride" in having served).
As I stated we have been going through all the governmental "red tape" of getting an "official" diagnosis (it is written in the Doctors notes as being "classic" PTSD, but not list under the diagnosis as of yet) for what he (we) are going through. We understand the never ending "red tape" involved with this since it will ultimately change his disability status, but we could care less about that at this point.
What we are really in need of is access to a local support group where we can talk with others who have "been there, done that", but this is being denied because we do not have the diagnosis.
Right now we both feel as if we are in this all by ourselves with no where to turn for help or direction when problems arise. I have done some basic research into PTSD, and I know that every case is different, but it would be really nice to KNOW that we are not the only ones out here fighting a monster named PTSD.
I hope that there will be at least one spouse of a Vet with PTSD out there who is willing to come forward and chat with me about the best way to address "issues" as the come along.
Thank You all for listening, Lanita
As I stated we have been going through all the governmental "red tape" of getting an "official" diagnosis (it is written in the Doctors notes as being "classic" PTSD, but not list under the diagnosis as of yet) for what he (we) are going through. We understand the never ending "red tape" involved with this since it will ultimately change his disability status, but we could care less about that at this point.
What we are really in need of is access to a local support group where we can talk with others who have "been there, done that", but this is being denied because we do not have the diagnosis.
Right now we both feel as if we are in this all by ourselves with no where to turn for help or direction when problems arise. I have done some basic research into PTSD, and I know that every case is different, but it would be really nice to KNOW that we are not the only ones out here fighting a monster named PTSD.
I hope that there will be at least one spouse of a Vet with PTSD out there who is willing to come forward and chat with me about the best way to address "issues" as the come along.
Thank You all for listening, Lanita