Military Ptsd Quotes

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Jake Wood
“I feel no emotional connection to these outwardly human gestures.
I am not there, because I never left Afghanistan.”
Jake Wood, Among You: The Extraordinary True Story of a Soldier Broken By War

Jake Wood
“I was not descending in a plane, coming Home.
I was watching an alien world as it ascended towards me - and one that I could never begin the process of readjusting to, because I knew that I would just as soon be returning to another world, whose normality was as alien to this home as I now was.”
Jake Wood, Among You: The Extraordinary True Story of a Soldier Broken By War

Jake Wood
“You are no longer human, with all those depths and highs and nuances of emotion that define you as a person.
There is no feeling any more, because to feel any emotion would also be to beckon the overwhelming blackness from you. My mind has now locked all this down. And without any control of this self-defence mechanism my subconscious has operated. I do not feel any more.”
Jake Wood, Among You: The Extraordinary True Story of a Soldier Broken By War

“The shrinks call it Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. I call it hell. The demons are waiting in each corner, ready to drag me back to the battlefield.
- Puncture Wounds (2014)”
James Coyne

Jake Wood
“My family says they are proud of me. Of course, I would rather hear this than the contrary, but I cannot say that I am proud of myself, so I find that I cannot 'talk about it'.”
Jake Wood, Among You: The Extraordinary True Story of a Soldier Broken By War

Jake Wood
“My mother describes me as 'a real hero . . . just like your grandfather'. But I do not know what to do with this accolade for her son, other than let her have moment, or it helps her back here.”
Jake Wood, Among You: The Extraordinary True Story of a Soldier Broken By War