When Dennis James Williams returned home after fighting in Iraq he had a hard time fitting back into society. He was under financial stress and could not communicate with his wife. Much of his time was spent trying to find a place to work so he could provide for his family. But what turned out to be his worst problem was something he didnt want to admit he had-post-traumatic stress disorder.In this gut-wrenching personal account Williams looks back at a downward spiral that led to alcohol drugs and other crutches. Finding a path that led to something better took a lot of work and time. Each time he thought hed found the way out hed realize it was just an illusion.Whether you are a veteran or you know someone who is one there are signs of post-traumatic stress disorder-you just need to know how to recognize them. After that its a matter of accepting the problem and seeking help. Williams met the challenge and in PTSD and Me he imparts that there is hope for other soldiers with this disorder.