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William Bender, PTSD, anxiety, sleep
I got out honorably from navy,and army in 2007. I was deployed 3 times and one of which was 18months at Afghanistan and only had less than 2 months of returning home. VA is little to know help. I've lost this year alone 3 friends to suicide because the va has been no benefit to them all. I suffer mainly from PTSD, seizures, guilt and extrem anger, and has caused me to legal issues. I'm simply looking for a second diagnosis. I now have good insurance and have become medically disabled
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Hello You can try consulting a mental health professional such as psychiatrist or a clinical psychologist for proper diagnosis and treatment. It requires you to give the detailed history of the life events, your symptoms and testing to finally conclude on the problem. You can try online consultation or meet the professional in person for the diagnosis and treatment purposes.
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