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CONGRESS LOOKS INTO RISING VETERAN SUICIDE RATE --
"Don't make it so that the soldier has to go to
the VA,
make the VA go to the soldier."

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Congress looks into rising veteran suicide rate
Veterans are having a hard time making the transition from war
It's been so hard, many have committed suicide.
It's not just Iraq and Afghanistan. Vietnam vets have committed suicide
years after combat haunted, their families say, by the images of war.
On Wednesday, families told Congress the U.S. is ignoring the problem.
Mike Bowman said the National Guard never prepared his son Tim for what
he'd experience in Iraq.
Eight months after coming home, specialist Tim Bowman took his own life,
on Thanksgiving.
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"His war was now over. His demons were gone,"
said Bowman.
Six years after Vietnam, Penny Coleman's husband Daniel O'Donnell
committed suicide.
Coleman said, "He would wake up screaming and sweating and fighting
something terrible that wasn't there."
"I thought that if I loved him enough I could fix him. I was wrong. I had
no idea what I was up against," said Coleman.
Families say veterans with post traumatic stress disorder don't seek
mental help because they fear it'll end their military careers.
Author Ilona Meagher wrote the book "Moving a Nation to Care"
She said, "They shouldn't be penalized for having to pick up the phone."
CBS News reported over 6,200 veteran suicides in 2005.
According to the Veterans' Administration, there were 144 suicides
reported in the first three years of Iraq and Afghanistan.
The VA says over 300 were prevented through its suicide hotline.
"Thank God we're doing what we're doing, because we're truly saving
lives," said Ira Katz Deputy Chief, Patient Care Services, Department of
Veterans Affairs.
VA studies found suicides of veterans from Vietnam to Iraq are no more
than the general population.
Lawmakers say that's because soldiers are afraid to seek help.
Their solution? Get rid of the stigma and screen every soldier who comes
home from war.
Mike Bowman said he wants to know, "Why isn't the V.A. sitting there when
they get off the bus when they're coming home from Iraq?"
"Don't make it so that the soldier has to go to the V.A., make the V.A. go
to the soldier," said Bowman.
So veterans like Tim bowman and Daniel O'Donnell aren't singled out or
left with no way to deal with the horrors of war.
And there's concern about the term "PTSD" or post traumatic stress
disorder.
Some families and lawmakers argue it's not a disorder.
They say the mental stress veterans face after war is a combat injury just
like being shot.
Tracie Potts, NBC News, Washington D.C.
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