Monday, June 23, 2014

PTSD Fakers need to be charged, not publicized

Here we go again! Another article came out about PTSD fakes abusing VA benefits. There are some people in the article who need to be charged and should face serious jail time. Does it happen? Sure it does but it is rare.

The truth is, too many don't go to the VA and that makes it worse when fakers do.

This article is on the Denver Post under "opinion" written by Mark McVay. It makes serious accusations against veterans. It is also harmful to real veterans suffering from PTSD. Normally I wouldn't bother with something like this but it is out of Colorado and there are far too many with PTSD avoiding getting help.

If you read it and you are upset understand that accusations like this have been around for decades. There is nothing new in it. If you have PTSD, get help to heal. If you want to stay away from the VA itself then at least go to the nearest Veterans Center for help without having to file a claim. You can also seek help with many of the groups in Colorado.

There are also members of Point Man International Ministries ready willing and able to help you heal.

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