Living with PTSD after experiencing war can present significant challenges that affect various aspects of daily life. Individuals with PTSD may grapple with persistent symptoms such as flashbacks, severe anxiety, and emotional numbness. These symptoms can disrupt relationships, hinder work performance, and impact overall quality of life. Daily routines may become overwhelming, and the constant presence of intrusive thoughts or triggers can make it difficult to engage in activities that were once enjoyable or manageable.
The Warrior Spirit Band, as highlighted on their website, is dedicated to supporting veterans who face these difficulties by providing resources and community connections. Their initiatives aim to offer a sense of solidarity and assistance to those navigating life with PTSD. While support from organizations like the Warrior Spirit Band can be instrumental in providing comfort and connection, it is crucial for individuals with PTSD to seek professional treatment to address their unique needs and work towards healing and stability.
If you are strict and like discipline it will not change you but if you like to be fun and live your life then its not a good idea to be in war
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It made them appreciate life more...and live life like there was no tomorrow.
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Yes, it was called Irritable Heart Syndrome or Nostalgia back then.
PTSD is caused by stressful/life threatening situations.... It was World War I and the majority of combat was trench oriented, and even apart from battle the conditions were hellish at best.
Paul of course has PTSD, . He observes how the war has forced him to disconnect himself from the feeling of grief sympathy and fear. The war he was fighting in made him (a nineteen year old kid) becomes a man before he even could realize it, making him notice how much he has changed from before war. The war had taught Bäumer to shut off his emotions to get through situations the war put him in.
Post traumatic stress disorder affects everyone differently and there are different triggers with each person with PTSD. My uncle had PTSD from the Vietnam War and we knew to take him out to a secluded area in the country before New Year's and the 4th of July due to the loud noises of fireworks.
War can lead to soldiers returning home with conditions such as PTSD and depression. This can lead to suicide and violence.
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
life was depresssing considering my dog and goldfish died in the war.....I HATE WAR!
One Life to Live - 1968 War Is Not Over - 1.10282 was released on: USA: 26 September 2008