Posted on Aug 27, 2020
PO3 Aaron Hassay
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it seems the Federal and State Government by law protect disabled people as a protected class similar as religion or sex. I did not put myself on the disabled list. I think you have to end up in suicide hospitals confused and cutting on yourself.

But we know you were just wanting to remember what it was like to have any feeling. You lost all of your dreams by the time you were 22. But you survived and what an American Story you now have. You never gave up. And well disability is something that is protected, but again it can have some kind of stigma, and again maybe I am making all this up, and this is wrong, and they in fact never diagnosed anything and in fact I those medical records are all not.


Back then in 1990s in bootcamp I can remember instructors saying something to the effect you better manage your own medical records and have your own copies. Regardless I was thinking ok, what does that mean, I have a second job, more then the job I will have in the military, that is not medical. How about deck on a ship. Definitely not medical, as in we never get hurt.

I suppose not. I suppose never. I did not diagnose myself back in 1999 at the navy hospital with major depression and bi polar and not treat myself. I did not lose 20 years of normal life experiences a man usually gets like marriage creating his own family children, making his mom brother and sister proud, celebrating his own birthday, instead of ending up in the streets mom brother and sister worried about him, fiancé dumps him later to find out 20 years later that he was in fact diagnosed and never treated as early as 1998 when the Navy Army Transfer was medically disqualified for psych spine and musculoskeletal off the ship.

No I will not be embarrassed. No 18 year old experiencing those things up to 22 yo should be embarrassed.

Then you meet your missing father. You tried to replace your missing father by joining the Navy. But when you met your father at 30. You found out that he was the real life Rambo First Blood Army Solderi Vietnam 1966-68 with real hand to hand combat wounds, that were finally recognized and being treated and compensated and acknowledged some 40 years after the fact. We all now the Real Vietnam Stories we here, but we never really examined the families, and what happened when either the veteran or the dependents never once had any va support offered accessed or utilized. I will tell you this a young mother, you might get the picture all ready.

I am more patriotic than ever.

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