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  • The US soldiers are fighting their conscious in Iraq. And they call PTSD.

  • No it is not, it is something that affects people to the point that some have taken their own lives.

    To see PTSD as something that is helpful is insulting as best.

  • If we didnt suffer such stresses on our conscience, WE would be the disordered ones, unlike the war ‎veterans who respond humanely with a pain they carry for the rest of their lives, some of whom eventually ‎take to suicide in hope of a kinder world beyond.‎Post-traumatic stress should be cared for optimally and with love, because it is an order of our conscience ‎that can save humanity.‎

    It puts an onus on us to prevent such in-humane experiences by the eradication of war.‎

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  • ourjourneytosmile: I believe that you are correct and we must work for a world where problems are solved with non-violence.

  • Look I understand that being in war make your outlook on it change, but you have to understand that PTSD is a very sensitive topic and I disagree wit the idea. Having that there was a very good chance that we lost a person to PTSD in December of 2008. Also I worked with a few people with PTSD to give you a understand why I am upset.

    I understand the train of thought on where your going with this but the conclusion is way off track.

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