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<blockquote data-quote="anthony" data-source="post: 1468666" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>I don’t think anyone is in denial about the veteran status. Yes, the media use veterans as their focus for PTSD, however, veterans are a minority compared to sexual assault and childhood trauma.</p><p></p><p>You’re not alone… there are plenty of MVA with PTSD in the community. When you think you’re going to die, its real. Just getting mobile on the road puts you in harms way for death.</p><p></p><p>You’re right… a broken bone is much easier than PTSD. As a combat veteran myself, and having dismissed soldiers who got PTSD prior to myself as wanting attention and such, being slack, PTSD is something most will never truly understand unless they experience it. Just how incapacitating it really can be and worse, without understanding or how to really fix the problem.</p><p></p><p>PTSD is a life threatening mental health disorder, no questions about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anthony, post: 1468666, member: 1"] I don’t think anyone is in denial about the veteran status. Yes, the media use veterans as their focus for PTSD, however, veterans are a minority compared to sexual assault and childhood trauma. You’re not alone… there are plenty of MVA with PTSD in the community. When you think you’re going to die, its real. Just getting mobile on the road puts you in harms way for death. You’re right… a broken bone is much easier than PTSD. As a combat veteran myself, and having dismissed soldiers who got PTSD prior to myself as wanting attention and such, being slack, PTSD is something most will never truly understand unless they experience it. Just how incapacitating it really can be and worse, without understanding or how to really fix the problem. PTSD is a life threatening mental health disorder, no questions about it. [/QUOTE]
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