Support pours in for family affected by post-traumatic stress disorder
ABC News WTVD
Friday, April 26, 2013
Nicole Carr
FAYETTEVILLE (WTVD) -- The community is reaching out to help a woman fed up with how the military treated her husband suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder.
Crystal Reilly, a mother of two, says she took her concerns about her husband's PTSD to the Army, and was virtually ignored.
Thursday, Reilly posted signs at her home saying that she was forced to sell all of her furniture because of how the Army treated her husband. A sign on the home read, "The Reilly family is done with the guinea pig Army system. Get us real help."
Reilly has been married to the Army for 15 years, but it became apparent in 2009 that her husband, Sgt. Charles Reilly, was starting to change.
"The rage, the anger, the adrenaline surges he would have," said Reilly.
The fast moving, debilitating disease is called PTSD.
During Reilly's sixth war deployment came the official diagnosis and suggestion for clinical help.
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