4/21/2009 2:09 AMLori wrote:
I was glad to see how in-depth the writer went into the effects and severity of PTSD. Every bit of it is true. I'm hoping it will help those who don't understand see what we already know. Thank you again for the update. Reply to this
11/26/2009 7:22 AMbilly turtlewarrior wrote:
Hello! i just read about your problem(and it is a problem).And "Yes!" the VA counsilors probably were directed not to diagnose PTSD because of the possibility of having to pay out disability but this is the whole headset of the military and its' consituents like the VA. Tell you one thing do another. Promises made and the reneging on them as they see fit. i am a Viet Nam combat veteran diagonosed 100% PTSD and empathise with the problem at hand here. The VA and the us government do not want to accept resposibility for thier actions in sending folks off to kill others,exposing them to incredibly high risk situations,observing thier fellow vets being screwed up in front of thier eyes,watching others being totally wasted by thier guns,etc.,etc. War is a traumatic experience. The government knows this before they send people into the arena. They need to be held accountable for thier part of the action of whatever happens after the fact. Those vets who have been exposed to any type of action need to file a claim for disability. They need to hold our VA and government accountable for what they have perpatraited. The word needs to be sent out to all veterans of combat that this is the only way to have the government say,"I am sorry for dismanteling your life." Please write me back,if you can.you have my e. Hang in there and don't take NO for an answer. blessed be, billy tw Reply to this
11/28/2009 1:16 PM
danielle wrote:
billy thank you. you can e-mail me and we would be very happy to talk to you direct. i am on yahoo. or facebook under turkdh. i want to thank you all for the support that you all have been giving to the suffers of ptsd and tbi. turkdh Reply to this
I was glad to see how in-depth the writer went into the effects and severity of PTSD. Every bit of it is true. I'm hoping it will help those who don't understand see what we already know. Thank you again for the update.
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Hello! i just read about your problem(and it is a problem).And "Yes!" the VA counsilors probably were directed not to diagnose PTSD because of the possibility of having to pay out disability but this is the whole headset of the military and its' consituents like the VA. Tell you one thing do another. Promises made and the reneging on them as they see fit. i am a Viet Nam combat veteran diagonosed 100% PTSD and empathise with the problem at hand here. The VA and the us government do not want to accept resposibility for thier actions in sending folks off to kill others,exposing them to incredibly high risk situations,observing thier fellow vets being screwed up in front of thier eyes,watching others being totally wasted by thier guns,etc.,etc. War is a traumatic experience. The government knows this before they send people into the arena. They need to be held accountable for thier part of the action of whatever happens after the fact. Those vets who have been exposed to any type of action need to file a claim for disability. They need to hold our VA and government accountable for what they have perpatraited. The word needs to be sent out to all veterans of combat that this is the only way to have the government say,"I am sorry for dismanteling your life." Please write me back,if you can.you have my e. Hang in there and don't take NO for an answer. blessed be, billy tw
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billy thank you. you can e-mail me and we would be very happy to talk to you direct. i am on yahoo. or facebook under turkdh.
i want to thank you all for the support that you all have been giving to the suffers of ptsd and tbi.
turkdh
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