Our loved ones do not understand us, we were trained to filter out many things that would not get us killed. Today we filter out speech, actions, intentions, expectations and the subtly of it begins to enchain the Combat Vets mind. To his Combat Values teach him to question, to suspect, and to interrogate and a license to do what needed to be done. He became that which brought him home, the one thing her feared the most.
They call this being a good soldier in combat, but at home they call it Combat PTSD.
I am here, I have been where you are. You can find help from the many resources we have listed in the right column (Scott A. Lee).
From another conversation I had tonight where I was just refereed to as a professional blogger!!
My answer,
Shesh, do not give me to much credit, lol. I stumble along because I feel compelled to help others through what I have been through just as you. I may know how to stumble better, but stumble none the less I do...lol.


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Jun 14 2010, 08:35 PM
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PTSD, A Soldiers Perspective