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Old 09-29-2010, 08:44   #16
Saoirse
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I see it as just another form of welfare. I have spoken to many combat vets that were urged by the VA to "sign up" for PTSD disability. To them it was a death sentence for any further employment, especially if they wanted to go into law enforcement or any other form of a "high stress" or gov't job.
In the civilian sector, my exhubby couldn't even get counselling after 911 (though everyone else in NYC was receiving it) because as a cop, it would have killed his career.
IMO I think the military is using it as a crutch to not have to deal with the "problem children", label and medicate is the easiest way to go. I hardly believe that they don't see the economic ramifications of it down the road. However, I have to wonder, are they also doing it out of fear because of the way the system treated the Nam vets?
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