It is very important to have psychiatric and psychological treatment to diagnose, understand, and evaluate PTSD. There can be significant lag times from a traumatic event and its effect on your life. Treat regularly, and make sure your doctor or mental health professional understands the full extent of your symptoms. If your PTSD symptoms are severe enough to impact your work life. You need to discuss this with your mental health professionals. They may be also to provide further evidence of your limitations to our disability lawyers that provide insight about your ability to work that goes beyond the medical record.
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