Why citizens first? I mean, anyone with PTSD should have this treatment option available, but there is a definite need for the use in soldiers given that MILITARY sources claim anywhere from 25-40% of all soldiers returning home have some degree of PTSD. I assume the Gov't will downplay any negative thing directly link to them, therefore I suspect the real number to be 50-75%. Many of these go undiagnosed or ineffectually treated, and some side effects include violent outburst, chemical dependence, and suicide...Maybe a case could be made that they knew this might happen (again, I sure the recruiter downplayed this, just simple marketing...Hey join us, if you don't come home in a body bag, you can always become another statistic, maybe off yourself here on home turf), recruiters often look specifically for young adults (whose brains have yet to fully develop), a group to which the majority of folks view as having poor judgment, highly susceptible to peer/societal pressure, with unrealistic invulnerability complexes. IDK, as someone who lost a father despite being physically around (He used to be a no-nonsense, my way or the highway type, until he came back; He'd avoid every conflict, even when dealing with undeserved bills, for fear that if he let himself get upset, he might snap in a violent way...) The dude who came home was not my father, at best, just a friend. Before, if I talked shit, I'd get my ass handed to me (deservingly, made me who I am). Now if we argue, he has to leave, to avoid taking it too far.
I really feel like the Gov't owes it to him to do everything in the power to help him out, especially since through all this, he has remained an unwavering Patriot, and if they needed and would take him, he'd be gone tomorrow.
Help civil society first? What you think Reserves/Nat Guard folks are when they come home?
Those of you who feel like soldiers shouldn't be getting this, just curious, y'all Vets, or the close friend/relative of one? If you seen what I did, I don't see how you could be anything other than an advocate, (unless your concern is over MDMAs effectiveness).
I mean, my dad sleeps with a knife under his pillow. If I wake him from a dream, I often get a knife in my face until he realizes that there is no threat. He has to keep his hunting rifle at a friend's, because sometimes depression hits, and it's not safe having it in the house. His favorite holiday, as a diehard believer in this nation, used to be Independence Day...For the past 8yrs or so, come the night of July 3rd, he triples his sleep meds, hoping to not wake til July 5th, because he lost the ability to enjoy fireworks. Oddly having bombs shot at you on a weekly basis can really alter your view on even mild explosives.
My dad LOVES this country, and gave it his all. Yeah, he knew the risks, but he felt it was his civic duty. However, never once was it explained that there was a high likely that instead of dying in honor (during battle), he would live with a psychologically-altering disorder which is often stigmatized, denied (only pussies get PTSD, if you got it, your less than a man), or swept under the rug. Knowing that, I think he still woulda went, cuz he believes in the shit. But that in know way means that he should be denied what may be the most effective treatment...I mean, that supposition there strikes me the same as, "Dude got his legs blown off due to an IED, but he knew that was a possibility, so fuck fixing that shit, cuz he 'kinda' indirectly asked for it". FUCK THAT LOGIC, straight up. That's some inhumane shit right there. I know crossing the street could one day result in being hit buy a vehicle, but if that happens, should I be denied treatment, since I shoulda foreseen such a possibility? I doubt anyone would make that claim, yet I crossed the street due to self-interest, not the (perceived) greater good. Should promiscuous individuals be denied VD treatment, since they sorta had it coming?
Dankplantgrower, my dad has a small group of Vets he served with who have become very close friends. Some the best dudes I ever met, no contest. They treat me great, despite my being a punk who listened to, say, Anti-Flag's Terror State album a few hundred times when it first hit. And on the not asking details, my dad has told me maybe 10% of the shit he seen, even though he knows we can talk bout anything. I think he does this to safeguard me. My lil bro was 13 at the time, and while over there, I dad had to open fire on kids my bro age, that or die. That kinda shit fucks with your head, especially since my father prefers nonviolence. When he does talk, he's wasted for the following week, and this is a dude who might drink a 12pk/month.
Lastly, I don't mean to come off as an ass, and I ain't looking to flame...Just this issue is very close to heart. And to say that Vets have somewhat less of a claim to treatment is entirely short-sighted and cruel IMO. BTW, who you think helped get Gov't testing underway. A large push was from our Armed Forces, cuz they recognize this as a problem, and they want it fix (whether it be in the interest of helping (ex)Soldiers, or simply to better their Military).