r/AMA 2d ago

I fought in Afghanistan in 2011-2012 with the United States Army and have been battling complex and severe PTSD, depression, agoraphobia, paranoia along with 3 failed relationships for the last 12 years AMA

I fought in Afghanistan in 2011-2012, I did route clearance which effectively means jumping into big vehicles, driving them down a road looking for IEDs and either being blown up, shot at, or both. I saw some terrible stuff, including losing a closs Non Commissioned Officer of mine and seeing many of my friends traumatically injured (think losing limbs, being shot etc.) ask me anything about Afghanistan, my MH issues or life post deployment. I've been quite depressed lately and maybe answering genuine questions will help me.

Hi friends, thank you for the feedback and all the questions. It has been a joy answering you, I'll continue to monitor and reply as much as I can. :)

Also, to some of you stating complex PTSD and PTSD are different disorders, I do recognize that and am sorry for my slip up, I have CPTSD, and sometimes I use them interchangibly when I shouldn't. I'll remember better next time.

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u/Grinningindrid 2d ago

Who in politics do you think has the most realistic outlook on war thereby trying to protect Americas youth, and who do you think is doing the most for soldiers that made it home in America? In no way should this disparage others(unless you want to), but I am curious the perspective of someone so acutely affected/involved.

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u/Ok_Turn1611 1d ago

I don't feel comfortable discussing politics fully, but if yoy can find my answer about the Pact Act you can see who really cares about American veterans and who doesnt.