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When I came home, I didn’t know I had PTSD; I just knew I had trouble sleeping. Then I started to become depressed. It didn’t take long for my commanding officers to put me on suicide watch. After being diagnosed with depression and anxiety, I was put on medication, but I became even more depressed and suicidal. My hypervigilance never went away, so when I went out in public I would have anxiety attacks. To cope with this, I began to drink. After binge drinking for felt alone and confused and like I was riding the edge. In 2014 I had a PTSD episode where I had flashbacks and hallucinations. This ended in a violent outburst where I put my family in danger. I was incarcerated, and my wife moved heaven and earth to find me help. After I found out about the Collier County Veterans Treatment Court Program, my wife did everything to get me in. At first, I was nervous and scared and didn’t know what to expect. I was under many months, I gave myself liver damage house arrest and on state probation and was and was always sick. Reaching the end of my not allowed to speak to or see my wife and Army contract, I started doing drugs for the son. All of this was very devastating. first time in my life to help cope with what I was going through. After a handful of suicide attempts and My treatment requirements consisted of taking medication, going to group meetings, having one-on-one therapy sessions and trips to the Miami VA psych ward, they submitting to random drug tests. I didn’t diagnosed me with PTSD, major depression, think I’d be able to keep up with it, but out anxiety disorder and psychotic symptoms. of fear of losing my family I decided to pull That was when I really learned about PTSD. myself up by my bootstraps and do the best Out of the Army and back in Florida, I 24 Clockwise from left: Carlos while serving with the 82nd Airborne Division 1st Brigade Combat Team in Afghanistan; pulling security to keep the base safe while escorting Afghanistan locals hired to work there; Leadership Collier panel discussion “Treatment Courts: Innovations In Criminal Justice” with Judge Janeice Martin, far left, Sergeant Leslie Weidenhammer from the Collier County Sheriff's Office, DLC Clinical Supervisor Katie Burrows and Carlos Ruiz. November 2016 - March 2017 I could in Veterans Court. Group counsel-