The ones who are open about their own mental health are scared shitless about coming out. It has not changed. The moment you come forward, the moment you have a severe diagnosis, the days are numbered. Even for reservists, the military is a life; it's not just a job. Coming forward and knowing that by coming forward your current life is going to radically change and not under the design of your own doing, it becomes so problematic that, no, there are people who are suffering in silence. Thankfully for reservists, we are able to access the disability and health care system. However, that also causes problems because the psychiatric system is so pharmaceutically heavy that you end up with those drugs, which can mess you up. Eventually people find out, so we either suffer in silence and hope that peer support gets us through the day, or we risk losing our lives, our livelihood.
On June 13th, 2016. See this statement in context.