The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Need to work on getting veterans help they need

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Veterans Day has become extra special to Americans.

We saw that Saturday and throughout the week as people went out of their way to thank military veterans for their service.

Some folks even quietly paid the dinner bills of veterans at local restaurant­s.

Naturally, it makes one feel good to perform such gestures, as it should. But all is not well for many of those who have served our country . ...

We’re talking about suicide and the ugly stigma that is attached to it.

As many as one-fifth of those who have served in the global war on terror have posttrauma­tic stress disorder, and approximat­ely one in five have a traumatic brain injury.

The end result: Nearly 20 percent of all adult suicide deaths in the United States are by military veterans, according to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs . ...

It’s why suicide prevention efforts by people such as state Rep. Marlene Anielski of the Cleveland area are so important . ...

Anielski is committed to putting together a comprehens­ive plan which features primary prevention, access to treatment, and post-interventi­on support.

She helped get $2 million appropriat­ed for suicide prevention efforts, including the expansion programs on college campuses.

People need to understand there is hope if they’ll only reach out for it.

Read the full editorial from the Lima News at bit.ly/2iUiqlj

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