When it was being set up, yes. But at that time, when I had that initial interview with the person who was going to be the peer support coordinator for it, they tried to find people. I was the only one who came forward, saying, I could use this. Six months later they finally had a few other people, but at that point, things had become so rough for me that I could not attend.
Since then, there have been other issues that maybe make it not the best route for me to take. I have participated in other forms of peer support and have worked as a peer support counsellor, though I would say that because my PTSD is so guilt based, turning around and being involved in that group setting can actually trigger me rather badly and amplify the guilt.
Again, part of this is that we're not having a discussion of the different forms that PTSD takes. All of the models that are being used tend to look at very specific forms that do not acknowledge or accept the variety of what this condition is.