Soldier calls PTSD an "ugly demon"
Updated: 12/7/2007 9:54 AM
By: Amy Ohler
WATERTOWN, N.Y. - Post Traumatic Stress Disorder affects thousands of veterans returning from overseas combat. In Watertown, both soldiers and civilians are working together to see what can be done to help those veterans. Most people agree, the best way to help is to keep the conversation going.
"I felt abandoned and let down by my country and it broke my heart. And then as I went on, it bothered me inside as an individual. I said how could I possibly, how could I possibly have made this mistake and allow this to happen," said Marty Webster, a VVAW National Coordinator.
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