By Elinor Roberts
During the time that I have been a lawyer for veterans seeking their benefits from the Dept. of Veterans Affairs (VA), I have encountered hundreds, if not thousands of veterans, who suffer from combat-related post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD. In technical terms, PTSD is a response to a life-threatening event during which a person experiences "intense fear, helplessness, or horror," and later re-experiences the event in thoughts or dreams,...
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