PTSD Help for Veterans- Many Veterans returning from a War Zone will experience changes in themselves. Sometimes, many choose to deal with these changes on their own. Many also think that this is normal, or that it will go away after a few days. Every individual will experience war in an own unique way. It is something that affects each individual differently.

One issue that many returning Veterans face is the fear of being looked down upon by their comrades, or feeling “weak” because they ask for help. Many choose to hide their emotions and will not tell anyone how they feel, or that they need help.
According to the PTSD VA Website, PTSD is “an anxiety disorder that can occur after you have been through a traumatic event. A traumatic event is something horrible and scary that you see or that happens to you. During this type of event, you think that your life or others' lives are in danger. You may feel afraid or feel that you have no control over what is happening.”
I urge you, or anyone you may know to get help. PTSD Help for Veterans is something that we should not feel ashamed of getting. If you want to meet other Veterans and share some of your stories, join us.

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