Do you know anyone that's come back from a war with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder?
I was reading this article on CNN about a 23 year old Iraq veteran (who enlisted when he was 19), that came back with PTSD.
http://www.cnn.com/2008/HEALTH/condi...gle/index.html
I have a few friends who went to Iraq, although I haven't been able to hang out with most of them after they got back from their tours of duty. One of them that I did hang out with, definitely seemed a bit different (he was Infantry), but I don't think he had PTSD. He definitely seemed quieter and didn't drink nearly as much as he used to.
This topic doesn't just have to deal with the Iraq war though, it can be someone you know from any war- gulf war, ww2, korean war, vietnam, any war. What did you notice off the bat? How do they act now, have they started to go in a positive direction, or are they still going in a downward spiral?
And if you don't know anyone that's come back with PTSD, how have the troops that you know acted once they got back? Any major differences?
I was reading this article on CNN about a 23 year old Iraq veteran (who enlisted when he was 19), that came back with PTSD.
He remembers choking someone into unconsciousness at a party. "Without saying a word, without warning, I wrapped my arms around this kid's neck and I choked him until he stopped breathing....
"I was covered in my blood and his from rolling around in broken glass as I was strangling him. And I mean that's not who I was before I deployed." Goldsmith's personal life was spinning out of control.
"I was covered in my blood and his from rolling around in broken glass as I was strangling him. And I mean that's not who I was before I deployed." Goldsmith's personal life was spinning out of control.
I have a few friends who went to Iraq, although I haven't been able to hang out with most of them after they got back from their tours of duty. One of them that I did hang out with, definitely seemed a bit different (he was Infantry), but I don't think he had PTSD. He definitely seemed quieter and didn't drink nearly as much as he used to.
This topic doesn't just have to deal with the Iraq war though, it can be someone you know from any war- gulf war, ww2, korean war, vietnam, any war. What did you notice off the bat? How do they act now, have they started to go in a positive direction, or are they still going in a downward spiral?
And if you don't know anyone that's come back with PTSD, how have the troops that you know acted once they got back? Any major differences?
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