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posted 2 years ago by GynaNumbaZero 2 years ago by GynaNumbaZero +13 / -0
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– Jalapeno_gringo 6 points 2 years ago +6 / -0

That's an amazing article and raises many questions.

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– KewMan 2 points 2 years ago +2 / -0

Military guidelines say that firing all those rounds is safe.

Well...ok.

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– Mad_King_Kalak 2 points 2 years ago +2 / -0

There has to be records of this shit from WWI and WWII, if the dominant theory is correct, that high exposure to the shockwaves messed with their minds.

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– FumbDucker 2 points 2 years ago +2 / -0

WWI: Shell Shock

WWII: Battle Fatigue/Combat Stress Reaction (CSR)

1952 - present: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

WWII nomenclature of PTSD came with it's own stigma; soldiers just fatigued from battle, "man up" mentality.

Unfortunately not much has changed since then in the help the poor souls receive on returning home.

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– Mad_King_Kalak 2 points 2 years ago +2 / -0

Yes. But "shell shock" is an earlier term for PTSD, and in the American Civil War it was called "soldier's heart." But this specific stuff about hallucinations, though, not the depression and anxiety, is what I was referring too. I've never heard of that before. My fault for not being clear.

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– SicilianOmega 1 point 2 years ago +1 / -0

They found microscarring in the brains of cadavers of former Marines. The scars were too small to pick up with a CT scan. The doctor who ran that research is a jew, however.

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– FumbDucker 2 points 2 years ago +2 / -0

Your last sentence explains a lot.

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