June 17, 2014 - Marine Corps Chief Warrant Officer 2 Sharon Einbinder knew something was wrong a day after she returned home in 2006 from a six month tour in Iraq.After arriving at Norfolk, Virginia, with her unit, HMM-774, a medium helicopter squadron, she drove seven hours overnight to her apartment in Rockaway Township.
"I swear to God, I kissed my stairwell," said Einbinder, now 49. "A day later, I went to Walmart in Ledgewood to get shampoo and other items. I walked into the store and felt like it was closing in on me. All of a sudden, I felt really nervous and my fingers tingled. I grabbed some shampoo and thought, I've gotta get out of here."
A woman behind Einbinder on the checkout line admired her Harley-Davidson jacket and asked to see the tailoring on the front. Einbinder snapped at her.
"I'm like, 'Well, do you see? Do you see?'" the Marine recalled. "I'm not like that at all. The woman apologized. I quickly paid for my shampoo and ran out of the store. I sat in my truck for 15 minutes, just shaking and wondering what was wrong with me. I even felt weird around my parents. I didn't want to see any of my friends." read more>>>
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