But in my mind, the guns still sound. They clatter and bang through my mind each day. Not even sleep keeps the guns at bay. My topic is going to be about Post Traumatic Stress disorder or PTSD. I want to inform you of P.T.S.D because brave men and women are defending our country and returning back injured or even dead! Seventy-six thousand and one hundred seventy six soldiers were deployed, out of them about sixty-five thousand and two hundred thirty six soldiers were diagnosed at some stage of their deployment. My main points for this research paper is understanding post traumatic stress disorder, the Disconnection cause of it and how soldiers are helped. During this research I have come to realize that the media portrays the military as a positive, brave courageous men and women without fear head toward the dangerous path that only few decide to go, but not the aftereffects of war that leaves them vulnerable towards suicide and post traumatic stress or any other type of …show more content…
The main character lives alone in a castle, he has an oddly shaped back that everybody is scared of. The same concept goes perfectly well in today's society. many people avoid disability because it is not a social norm in society they feel scared of them. Soldiers will avoid treatment to avoid the category of “crazy” The result of this is that they avoid treatment, overuse the medicine and relapse. “The first solution to solving a problem is to recognize that one exist “ Zig Ziglar.
My topic for this research paper is focusing specifically the after effects of Post Traumatic Stress disorder or PTSD. My main points are understanding PTSD, the Disconnection cause of it and how soldiers are helped. I want to inform you of P.T.S.D because brave men and women are defending our country, 76,176 soldiers deployed, 65,236 soldiers were diagnosed at some stage of their deployment
This is an invisible disorder than can be easily undetectable by friends, family and other loved ones. The birds all sing, In air and ground. But in my mind, the guns still sound. They clatter and bang through my mind each day. Not even sleep keeps the guns at