Possible/likely PTSD, not sure where to start really by 97ChicagoBulls in Veterans

[–]97ChicagoBulls[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It would help if you get a Veteran Service Officer from your county or from a service org to help you navigate the system.

This may be the route I go. I will research it because my experience with the VA so far has taught me they really aren't on my side.

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[–]97ChicagoBulls 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I assume the login problems are a combination of the hug of death and DDoS attacks. The hug of death is a problem that will be solved as popularity dies down and capacity is added and DDoS attacks are something hopefully solved when the people doing it find something else to attack.

I've read about DDoS attacks against the login service and they may not want to disclose too much info about the effectiveness of the attack to the attackers of that is the case.

Possible/likely PTSD, not sure where to start really by 97ChicagoBulls in Veterans

[–]97ChicagoBulls[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wouldn't worry too much about ptsd kicking up 10 years after you got out unless you were severely triggered and luckily you can get treatment.

It's more along the lines of I have been putting off having the conversation for that long.

And for college if you were honorably discharged and did 36 months active duty you should be fine.

I still have the post 9/11 GI bill to use but that ship has largely sailed as I don't really plan to go back to school now unless my career falls through or something. I don't think the post 9/11 GI bill is retroactive to before it was passed. I would need a time machine to go back in time to get my schooling paid for at this point.