http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PTSD
When I got back from Afghanistan and Iraq we were forced to see mental health workers or whatever job title they have. It almost seemed to me like they wouldn't let you out of the room until you said you had some sort of problem. It could just be me, but it seemed like a great way to get out of another deployment or get benefits for life. PTSD is not exclusive to combat, but that is where you hear about it the most.
I am sure most of you know how GS and myself feel about PTSD, but are we wrong? Is it not a bunch of BS?
When I got back from Afghanistan and Iraq we were forced to see mental health workers or whatever job title they have. It almost seemed to me like they wouldn't let you out of the room until you said you had some sort of problem. It could just be me, but it seemed like a great way to get out of another deployment or get benefits for life. PTSD is not exclusive to combat, but that is where you hear about it the most.
I am sure most of you know how GS and myself feel about PTSD, but are we wrong? Is it not a bunch of BS?