The rescue told me the minute to help. Foreign ‘veteran’ suffers PTSD after seeing someone play with water gun

Parable of the rescue tell the minutes to save the lives of foreigners who used to be a veteran After a traumatic stress disorder or PTSD from seeing people playing with water guns. Expected to evoke memories of when in the war

On April 15, 2023, reporters reported that It became a story of parables that were shared online. When a Facebook account user Nicola Vincenzo Biccai Posted a picture with the message that On the last Songkran day I have found a case that I would like to share with Thai rescuers and everyone to read. It is a case of PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder) that we call home. post-traumatic stress disorder Or following experiencing a bad event, that’s it.

was informed that Someone fainted in Soi Bangla, me and my brothers ran to check. What I found was The foreign man had rapid breathing and was hot as I walked in. He handed me a card. That card is Veteran ID card – US military, so I asked him Are you having a panic attack?

The patient replied Yes…..Help, so I lifted him out of the crowded area. Immediately put into the car, I asked him what had happened, and he fired around. So I asked back, Water gun? (Water gun) The patient nodded. So I decided to have car 01 drive away from that area. and taken to the hospital

During that time I realized that the Stimulate symptom is seeing people using water guns to spray each other. Yes, this is the water gun that we play with. It evoked memories of the war he had been through. and saw many people dying in front of them

After 10 minutes, I went to see the symptoms. What he saw was the patient sitting in front of the ER, surrounded by policemen and in a nervous state. Paramedics and nurses reported him going on a rampage. and wanting to end his own life

So I knelt down to his level and asked if you remember me. nodded patient and said no one listened to him. This is what I understand because there is language confusion or language barrier, plus we rarely encounter PTSD cases in foreign veterans.

But I have had the opportunity to read and watch documentaries on this subject and come across real cases. So click on the available information. I persuaded the patient to accept the treatment, received 1 valium, 1 muscle relaxation, and sat down with the patient until he fell asleep. (before sleeping for a very long time)

The United States Department of Veterans Affairs has posted information that An average of 20 veterans in America die by suicide per day, yes, per day. It’s a tragedy. And it’s a case that many people feel People have never seen So I want to share it for everyone to read. If you find yourself trying to calm down, I may write a little confusing. I apologize.

Thank you for information from Facebook Nicola Vincenzo Biccai.

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