Mental Health Care For Our Soldiers!

My husband came home from Iraq in May of this year and in August was diagnosed with PTSD and intense anger issues, it is now October and finally he has his first appointment with a dr. My personal physician has had to put me on medication to deal with him due to these problems, because of the length of time it has taken to get him help. And what is so bad about this issue is the entire time they were gone we, as spouses, were preached at about the importance of getting them the help they needed for this mental condition, but didn't know where to turn when it actually came to reality and had to wait for the military to make the necessary arrangements. Now due to this my husband has lost his civilian job and this has added more stress to the already stressful situation. So how and where do I sign?
Mary Beth, this young woman is just one of many whose health is at risk and being ignored by the government. I hope she will find the mental health care that she needs, and soon! - Carol
Last night someone just told me about their daughter whose job was to guard soldier corpses in Iraq. She just came back home with a discharge due to stress. The mom says she's not right and that they are keeping an eye on her. Bummer.









