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PTSD Victims Not Always Combat Vets: Special Interview with Bonnie King and Erin
07:34  - 1 year ago
When it comes to Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, there is a scale of one to ten that grades or accesses the particular person's condition. When a person is at the low end, the degree of suffering they endure as a result of PTSD might be fairly manageable, but a person that is a ten might be like a ticking time bomb, dangerous to themselves as well as others. Salem-News.com's Bonnie King and Oregon medical marijuana activist and PTSD sufferer Erin Hildebrandt discuss some of the traumas in life that lead to people suffering from PTSD who never set foot in a war, but spent time on the battlefield in other ways that measure up to the same thing. In a time when hundreds of thousands of Iraq and Afghanistan war vets join the ranks of Vietnam, Korean War and WWII vets who suffer from PTSD, we remember as a society how important of a subject it is. At Salem-News.com we pay frequent attention to the subject and will continue to. Here is the special video with Bonnie King and Erin Hildebrandt, brought to you courtesy of Salem-News.com and Google Video:
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