PTSD

BossmanHulk

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Forgive me if this is the wrong forum for this:


Back Story:
I was raised by my paternal grandmother. While in high school, she got terribly sick to where she could live alone but she didn't want to leave her house so I moved in with her and took care of her. I was 16-17 years old. During my senior year of high school, I was unable to continue to caring for her so she finally left her home and moved in with her daughter (My Aunt). Just before my high school graduation, I joined the US Army Reserves. Fast forward to September 11th when they hit the trade centers, I was called to active duty and deployed to the Middle East. While I was there in the Middle East, my grandmother died. My mom sent a red cross message to me informing me that my grandmother has passed away. My commander told me this information. I asked to return home to attend the funeral and I was denied my request and sent back to the barracks with absolutely no opportunity to see a chaplain nor a counselor of any kind. Its important to note that at this time, I was deployed to Qatar. So many people were allowed to go home and attended graduations, wedding, funerals, and other ceremonies and events.

I've struggled all of these years mentally because I wasn't able to properly pay my last respects to the grandmother that raised me, too care of me, and ultimately who I also was able to take care of. My question is am I able to file PTSD because of this and if so what paperwork would I have to submit in order to accomplish this? Thanks in advance and thank you all for your service!
 
Hello,

You would need a medical diagnosis of PTSD first. If still serving, then get an LOD and eventually your unit could recommend the IDES process. If no longer in, file with the VA after the diagnosis.

Dave
 
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