wayno wrote:it goes with the terrirory with SAR . until he gets medically evaluated you can't judge, any one of a number of medical issues could have been making him too tired to continue... going public with comments in this article has the potential to put people off calling for a rescue even when they genuinely need one for fear of public criticism...
wayno wrote:id debate that the anxiety was entirely PTSD. hot weather conditions would contribute to the stress he was getting with dehydration and heat stress.. anxiety is something that can affect anyone and its cause are not always entirely psychological
RonK wrote:Even if the person was not a PTSD sufferer, the reaction was appalling, particularly if it came from an SES officer.
Drop Bear wrote:I'm not a keyboard warrior and I am happy to say this in a public forum.
We should be praising this chap for being strong enough to call for help, which is essentially broadcasting the fact that he has a mental illness.
cajun wrote:I read his reply this morning. The need for "getting the story out" has certainly lowered the quality of journalism.
I wish "Dogga" all the very best.
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