I am reaching out to my fellow veterans with the above question.
I am currently a firefighter/paramedic. I have been at my current department for 15 yrs. I have a friend and former Captain on the department that was recently denied a line-of-duty pension. He is struggling with PTSD.
He was denied on the basis that he didn't have all the signs and symptoms of PTSD.
My question is what can I do to help him? He's in therapy, taking medications, but I just am wondering what can I do? What does he need from a friend? I'm not looking to "cure" him, just support him.
It's difficult because sometimes I just don't know what to say. Our one strong common bond was work and he doesn't want to hear about it anymore. I get it but it makes for some quiet moments.
If anyone can give me some pointers I'd really appreciate it. I just hate to see this man struggle like he does.
-Jeremy