The stress from his mom releasing him from his sanitized space bubble surely created the disorder. He was obviously playing with pretend friends until he got to college. Being around real people made him snap.
The stress from his mom releasing him from his sanitized space bubble surely created the disorder. He was obviously playing with pretend friends until he got to college. Being around real people made him snap.
Get the **** outta here.
Your straight up smoking crack. PTSD is reserved for veterans of WAR. Please do not disgrace the true heroes of this country by saying that Martin could possibly suffer from PTSD.
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Lucky?
that's the last straw for me...disrespectful to military and totally crossing the line IMO.
Guys - with all due respect to the military, I don't think the armed forces have a patent on the term "PTSD". There are many forms of PTSD and many triggers for it - not just stepping on an IED.that's the last straw for me...disrespectful to military and totally crossing the line IMO.
Guys - with all due respect to the military, I don't think the armed forces have a patent on the term "PTSD". There are many forms of PTSD and many triggers for it - not just stepping on an IED.
And let's keep in mind that neither Martin nor his parents have spoken publicly about this and no one from the Martin camp has brought any legal action forward either. Until the latter happens, and the gloves are off, I suggest we just cool it with the "Martin is a pu%%y", "he's disrespecting the military", "he's a money-grubbing mama's boy" stuff. For all we know, he really could just have a psychological disorder and is getting it treated. Really - it's possible.
As usual, you have no idea what you're talking about. PTSD is a condition that is far too common in our troops, but is not reserved for veterans of war, as you incorrectly stated. One of the first responders to the Sandy Hook shooting has come down with PTSD. But I'm sure you know better than any doctor who diagnosed him. Maybe you should the tell the officer in person that it is reserved for veterans of war only and not for those who witnessed the bloody bodies of elementary school children. You'd get knocked the **** out.
He IS a momma's boy, and he IS a ***** though. I've never said "money grubbing"..That remains to be seen.Guys - with all due respect to the military, I don't think the armed forces have a patent on the term "PTSD". There are many forms of PTSD and many triggers for it - not just stepping on an IED.
And let's keep in mind that neither Martin nor his parents have spoken publicly about this and no one from the Martin camp has brought any legal action forward either. Until the latter happens, and the gloves are off, I suggest we just cool it with the "Martin is a pu%%y", "he's disrespecting the military", "he's a money-grubbing mama's boy" stuff. For all we know, he really could just have a psychological disorder and is getting it treated. Really - it's possible.
Not everyone is as super hard ass as you. For some, seeing a buch of bullet riddled children ****s them up. Not defending martin by any means. Wish the whole situation would go away.I question the suitability for a job in Law Enforcement or EMS to anyone that needs to
be treated for PTSD over that. Mass Casualty situations are part of the job. They'd be more
than welcome to try to knock me out, and I wouldn't have any issue saying it to their faces.
I've been in more than one Mass Casualty situation. Does it stick with you? Yes. Should
it debilitate you to the degree where you're out of work, can't fuction, etc? No.
Am I saying that PTSD is only reserved for combat vets? No. But do I think that RI did
ANYTHING to Martin that would lend itself to causing PTSD? No.
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He IS a momma's boy, and he IS a ***** though. I've never said "money grubbing"..That remains to be seen.
There is no doubt he has a disorder. "Vaginitis"