PTSD, The Invisible Scar

PTSD, The Invisible Scar

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28/02/2024

Been working hard this afternoon trying to write up a sponsorship letter for PTSD, The Invisible Scar.

02/11/2023

Hanging out at my favorite place in central Phoenix before giving a presentation for PTSD, The Invisible Scar in front of The Arizona Veteran Key Leaders Dinner. Ensuring that the wording is correct and fluid . 🤞🤞🤞🤞

08/09/2023

“When you’re going through these difficult times of chaos and trauma, the most important thing is to keep those who are closest to you together.”

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01/09/2023

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PTSD, The Invisible Scar - Chuck 10/06/2023

I am not the greatest writer, but this is Chuck. I interviewed him back in February, I was supposed to view the the interview but when I got home and started to upload the file my CF card was corrupted. With the being said I wrote the “poem” for what I took from our time together. So go ahead and click on the link to read it.

PTSD, The Invisible Scar - Chuck

01/06/2023

01 June 2023
PTS Awareness Month

As society stumbles through their day, week, month, year and life there is 0.5% of our population that cannot be home. They are brothers, sisters, husbands and wives, moms and dads of all colors, nationalities, religions and the list can go on. Society has forgotten these people, they are more worried about how the government is going to take care of them. Our Veterans are there because they volunteered, some say they did it to themselves, well would you have served? I know that some would, but most others would not. We as a whole have forgotten that they are there so we can do as we have for almost two and a half centuries, but when they come home injured whether visibly or not we need to care for them. I am creating a documentary about the injuries we cannot see, PTSD.
When these Veterans come home, the memories of their "Brothers and Sisters", the extreme sounds, the horrific smells and ghastly sites of war are still extremely vivid in their minds. So when a "trigger" is tripped they may drink excessively, take an illicit drug or they may even go off the deep end.
What these men and women want is to be like they were before they were deployed to "the sandbox" (war zone). They want to be able to hear and smell the fireworks of Independence Day, to be able to talk about their comrades without falling apart and not to hurt inside anymore.
Some of the obstacles they need to overcome are the constant sleepless nights with nightmares, the stigmas of having mental health issues, and the biggest one of all, and the "I am a Soldier" syndrome.
Even though these Veterans feel alone, they want to be part of society again. They do not want to hurt from their memories, they want to remember and be able to keep the pain in check. They try to seek out help but they fear the failure in their own minds. The film will concentrate on the struggles of being "I am a Soldier" that doesn't ask for help. They do not want to look weak in front of their peers.

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