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Thu Dec 15, 2005 at 12:39:16 AM EST
Thank you to ltsply2 over at SoapBlox/Chicago for alerting me to this week's Doonesbury strip.
One of this award-winning strip's returning characters, B.D. (a hard-nosed guy who never needs anyone's help), is an injured Iraq combat vet and amputee. He's also suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau One of the significant obstacles in successful PTSD treatment is the reluctance of those suffering with it to reach out for help. For a variety of reasons (military indoctrination, avoidance, `toughing it out', fear of appearing weak or `crazy'), many vets suffer alone. The decision to get help is one that is often made gradually. Often with a lot of hesitation. And a lot of agony. Doonesbury is portraying this with aplomb this week. Below the fold, get caught up with B.D.'s reconnoitering of his local Vet Center. And take a look at the list of options (in addition to the VA's Vet Centers) you have if you're suffering with PTSD. Know you're not alone. Know that help is out there waiting for you. Please reach out and take it. [Cross-posted at Daily Kos and My Left Wing] commentary :: :: :: buzz-it! Since this diary is for educational purposes only, I'm including copies of this week's Doonesbury strips; hopefully, there won't be any copyright problems. 12/12 | In Monday's intro, we find B.D. entering his local Vet Center:
Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau
He says `hi' in a less than confident manner. The friendly receptionist greets his arrival and asks if he has an appointment. B.D. scoffs at that a bit. "I don't need one....I'm just looking, okay?" A quiet pause...and then he tells her he's got to get to an important meeting...
Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau
He's just looking around again, he says. The friendly receptionist tells him to take his time. As B.D. begins to glance at some magazines, he tells her he doesn't have much time today either...he better get going. She says, "Okay, catch you next time." But, B.D. stays anyway. He's not ready to leave the center; he asks her a question about the magazines, and she invites him to take a look at them.
Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau B.D.'s still intensely focused on the magazines. He compliments their selection. Meanwhile, one of the Center's counselors has entered the reception area and observes B.D. He asks the receptionist if she's gotten a name out of him, yet. "Not yet. He's still reconnoitering." Meanwhile, B.D.'s still apparently consumed with the magazines and asks why Jennifer Aniston's on all of the covers. The counselor tells the receptionist, "I'll leave my door open."
Be sure to follow B.D.'s progress at the Vet Center here.
From the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command website: PTSD is dangerous and real. And it affects all of us. The gravity at ePluribus Media's PTSD Timeline.
Doonesbury this Week: One Vet's PTSD Struggle | 6 comments (6 topical, 0 hidden)
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