Joshua Wood
New Here
I myself have recently been seen for both TBI and PTSD, in the last few weeks, I was diagnosed with PTSD and told I didn't have TBI. Which I thought was interesting due to no one even bothering to give me a cat scan orMR, yet while I was on active duty I was given a cat scan and told I had TBI. I recommend anyone who is going to get evaluated to bring supporting documents with you. My wife wrote a letter about how I was. I told her I did not want to know what was in it but be truthful about what it was like dealing with me. I myself have a hard time expressing me problems to others like most I assume. I mean I don't know who this guy is asking me questions what his past is. I know I should tell them my past but its like telling a stranger my dirty secrets and it was hard to do. It helped alot having that letter so that when I was asked about certian things or events I could tell him. It painted a better picture of dealing with me and how it affects my life than I will ever be able to paint for a stranger myself. I also brought a copy of some of my military awards and statements from soldiers I served with.The VA will help you have to remember that they are humans too and most dont know what its like to have gone through what you have and are trying to help you even if there is a barrier between us and them.