Countless veterans can experience delayed PTSD, showing signs months to years after traumatic incident
KETV News
Rob McCartney
Anchor/Reporter
October 20, 2023
"Trauma is not like wine. It doesn't age well," said Jason Kander.
OMAHA, Neb. —
There are countless veterans walking around with no idea their lives might change because of what they've seen.
They may have something called delayed post-traumatic stress disorder.
It can hit years after they go through an incident.
But they can get help from people who really know what they're going through.
Steve Kane is a financial expert, helping people and businesses.
Life was good until he started getting unwanted callbacks from his past.
"It was great until I walked out that door," Kane said.
That's when he was jumped by five guys and beaten badly. "I ended up having a broken vertebrae in my back, broken bone in my face," he said,I hope you paid attention to the last part of that. His traumatic event happened after a party. The headline directs the information to "veterans" but the truth is, the rest of the report shows that any survivor of events like his can, and all too often does, get hit by PTSD.
The attackers also tried to break him psychologically.
"Had me call my parents tell them that this was the last day that I was going to be on this earth, and they stuck a gun to my mouth and pretty heavy stuff," Kane said.
Afterwards he went to the doctor who told him he'd be fine.
"Just take it easy, you know, you'll heal up. You should be ok," Kane said.
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Most of us have received rotten advice at one point or, many after surviving. Hopefully after reading this site, you've discovered that there is a lot of great advice out there. Knowing you're not alone is a blessing but the greatest one is discovering no one is trapped with PTSD and you can heal. Remember, the causes of our traumas are different however, one thing unites us. WE'RE SURVIVORS!