How PTSD Ruined This Man’s Wedding

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46 thoughts on “How PTSD Ruined This Man’s Wedding

  1. Imagine the PTSD and trauma of the citizens in those war torn countries, like Iraq. He was crying (in the back of the car) that he just wanted to come back home – at least he had a "home" to return to. The citizens of Iraq were mudered in the hundreds of thousand with very little, if any, refuge. Imagine their PTSD (if they were lucky enough to survive). This man, and many other Americans willingly chose to join the armed forces and willingly participate in an unjustified war. Very little sympathy for his PTSD that he created himself. Stop invading other countries and brainwashing your citizens to join, and making them believe its a great idea. PTSD is a pretty minimal consequence when you view the whole situation with perspective 🤷‍♀️

  2. If the cop was compassionate he wouldn't have charged a fellow veteran with everything he possibly could. He wouldn't have taken his drunken threats as serious and made a charge out of it. He wouldn't have used him pulling his shorts down and showing them that he had no weapons as an extra charge too. Everything about his voice and his demeanor was fake, and it was all a way for him to protect himself and make it easier for HIM! They could have arrested him and only charged him with public intox and it would have solved the problem the same way. He would have been brought somewhere to sober up and he would have had to deal with the consequences. Instead they tried to throw the book at him. Cops aren't ever your friend no matter how much they pretend to be.

  3. I hope he agrees to get some help to better understand how to cope… becuase he’s not the only one. Drinking and substance abuse will never help. He lucked out having THESE officers respond that day.

  4. The government uses you then drops you to the world with all kinds of issues haha, and they dont give one fuck about you either. You are just a slave. Its crazy, stay far away from these people please, they end up beating the wife usually also, very tragic we have been conditioned to this, we are only human.

  5. Having friends who have served in Iraq and Syria PTSD is real, feel bad for this man, all you people in the comments saying how this man is a POS have no idea what they did overseas. We need better mental health counseling for veterans who need help coping with the things they did for our country while serving. The stories I've heard will leave you speechless; The news doesn't report what really happened during operation enduring freedom. Wish this man well and I hope he gets the help to better integrate him back into normal civilian society.

  6. That’s not PTSD, he’s drunk AF. Too many people lean on ptsd and being a vet, like it excuses your shitty choices and actions. He’s prob on anti-depressants, and tried to drink like he used to. Alcohol and Ssri/saris can mix horribly for some people. He was probably blacked out that entire time. He’ll sober up, see the body cam, and hopefully swear off booze.. Hope he gets himself on the right path.

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