From Battlegrounds to Studios: Dealing with PTSD
By Josh Morgan/Arizona-Sonora News Service   
Wednesday, 09 November 2011 03:51
Miguel Folch, 39, is a paramedic, firefighter and fashion photographer in Tucson, Ariz. Folch is also a veteran of the U.S. Armed Forces - the U.S. Air Force Pararescue operatives, otherwise known as the "Pararescue Jumpers." He also suffers from combat post-traumatic stress disorder.
Folch is not alone. Approximately 23 percent of the nation's more than 25 million vetarans suffer and live with PTSD.
Folch talks about the aspects of his life that has helped shape who he is today.

asdfaMiguel Folch, 40, is a paramedic, firefighter and fashion photographer from Tucson. He's a veteran of the U.S. Air Force Air Combat Command operatives, also known as the "pararescue jumpers."

And he suffers from combat post-traumatic stress disorder.

Folch is not alone. Approximately 23 percent of the nation's more than 25 million veterans suffer and live with PTSD.

Folch is pursuing his passion for photography at the Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara, Calif. In this Veterans Day audio slideshow produced by Josh Morgan, Folch reflects on his life in Tucson, the gravity of his dealing with PTSD and the aspects of his life that have helped shape who he is today.

Check out the video below to watch.

 

 

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