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The biggest thing for me was traffic.

Tom Richardson, US Marine Corps 2002 - 2006, talks about how he knew he had PTSD.

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The biggest thing for me was traffic 'cause

with as aggressive as people were, as mission-oriented

as I guess military guys are, all you want to do is get

from point A to point B and not really be hassled

with it or about it.

And then you have people cutting you off and then you have lights

and you have just people who can't drive in general,

particularly in New Jersey.

Sorry if anybody is from New Jersey.

I really did feel like the physiological hypertension was

probably at its peak at that point.

And then after, there was coming down period.

Like as soon as I got out of the car, I wasn't back to normal.

There was literally a winding down period after that.

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