I think in my scenario for all the severely injured they really do a thorough analysis of everybody. I had a lot of support and I've been doing really well. So I was really lucky, I could kind of overcome the demons. I haven't had a PTSD diagnosis. I would say it's more of a cultural thing as to why guys don't want to come forward, but that's really starting to change with a lot of guys and if they're having problems they're coming forward.
As to whether or not you can identify it and reach out there are a lot of assets available there, but you can't make somebody go out and get it. There are a lot of peer support systems though just with your buddies because there's a real camaraderie. I think it is getting better. There used to be that old tough-guy attitude. Now guys are a little more accepting and willing, but the onus is on the member to take the first step and do that.