“Life was good,” said Collins, 37. “I thought I was good. - TopicsExpress



          

“Life was good,” said Collins, 37. “I thought I was good. The night sweats had stopped. “Then just driving home I had a panic attack.” He had been triggered by a video he had watched in class that day in early December. Earlier this year, he was diagnosed with PTSD relating to his time in Bosnia. But with good family support in place, he thought he had it under control. In January, Collins joined a Military Minds (militarymindsassociation), a new Canadian group focused on helping military men and women cope with the stress of returning home from war. The overriding goal of Military Minds is to raise the profile of PTSD in the military thewhig/2013/06/21/supporting-military-minds
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