Combat Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder |
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Should those who suffer from combat PTSD be recognized as casualties? How legitimate is mental illness in comparison to a physical injury? With this, should it be appropriate for a man/woman with PTSD to receive a purple heart?
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![]() DDR \\ I'm Dee :) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Mentor Posts: 8,662 Joined: Mar 2006 Member No: 384,020 ![]() |
^ Isn't one of the big problems that people returning with PTSD tend to act up and lash out, and end up being dishonorably discharged and therefore lose their veteran benefits?
Also, I'm not too sure about this, but shouldn't the people returning from Iraq and Afghanistan be evaluated after they've returned. I know that they are evaluated before they are "re-introduced into society" once they return, but the effects of PTSD tend to develop over time. There isn't just denial about it within the government, but also within the Marines and soldiers. It's seen as a weakness, so many of them deny that there is anything wrong, or lie about it, because they don't want treatment and further evaluation to conflict their leave time. |
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