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Regards, -Fnlayson (talk) 20:32, 1 April 2022 (UTC)
Your edit to the Veterans benefits for PTSD article
[edit]Hello Amandajra - I modified the information you added to Veterans benefits for post-traumatic stress disorder in the United States - see the "diff" (difference) here. I made this change for two reasons.
Reason #1: you cited an unreliable source - see reliable sources.
Reason #2: what you added is certainly accurate but it is a separate topic, i.e., it should at least appear in its own paragraph, or it might just be better in an article about VA disability benefits generally, not this very specific article on PTSD disability compensation.
However, I retained the information you added, putting it in an endnote, with a citation to a reliable source. I wrote in the edit note: "I'm not sure this is the best way to add this info, or if should even be in this article, but I want to [retain it] out of respect to the other editor's good faith addition."
All the best - Mark D Worthen PsyD (talk) [he/him] 02:05, 12 September 2024 (UTC)