Thursday 27 December 2012

Def Leppard Drummer Rick Allen, Marine Help Injured Vets with PTSD

Def Leppard Drummer and Marine help veterans with PTSD
 Abcnews

Excerpts from the story below.........

Rick Allen, the drummer for the English rock band Def Leppard, and John Roberts, a former Marine, come from very different backgrounds but their experiences with horrific trauma and recovery brought them together for a greater cause to help wounded veterans.

In 1984, Allen was in a car accident in England that cost him his left arm. More than two decades later, the rocker still remembers his seat belt coming undone and being thrown from the car through the sunroof.
"Everything's in slow motion," he said. "I must have been going a good 65, 70 miles per hour. I landed in a field several hundred yards away, and I remember standing up and saying, 'I'm a drummer, I've lost my arm.' It was very surreal."

Allen said he remained conscious during and after the accident, which he said saved his life.
"My body tensed and I didn't actually bleed until I got to the hospital and they actually put me under an anesthetic," he said.

Roberts said the burning helicopter rolled over and sank, and he was underwater for about 10 seconds. When he finally got loose, Roberts said he swam out of the back end of the wreckage and was picked up by another helicopter, which flew him to a ship. There, his wounds were triaged. He was given morphine and then flown back out on another helicopter. "I, really, woke up two months later in Germany," he said. "I was in a German army hospital for a few months."

In the years since their accidents, both Roberts and Allen has been drawn together, not only because they both endured terrible physical pain, but they also suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD.
"The self-medicating, the anger, the isolation," Roberts said. "What we did to our families -- living with us was not pleasant."

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