Yes, it's normal. One of my uncles was in the war and he developed PTSD. He had a breakdown once while working in the city and way the most of his family treated him makes me sick. They actually tried to make me fear him but it turned out that there was really no need. He is a good person. I now he's on medication but I'm not sure if he has ever see a therapist for what happened. If you haven't, I think you should give a trauma therapist a try. I think it could really help you. I remember reading something from a few years ago that said that many veterans were learning how to skateboard as a way to deal with PTSD. Wear a helmet if you try it and I wish you luck with this! :)
Is it normal to experience anxiety many years later even after war?
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Yes, it's normal. One of my uncles was in the war and he developed PTSD. He had a breakdown once while working in the city and way the most of his family treated him makes me sick. They actually tried to make me fear him but it turned out that there was really no need. He is a good person. I now he's on medication but I'm not sure if he has ever see a therapist for what happened. If you haven't, I think you should give a trauma therapist a try. I think it could really help you. I remember reading something from a few years ago that said that many veterans were learning how to skateboard as a way to deal with PTSD. Wear a helmet if you try it and I wish you luck with this! :)