Posted on May 4, 2015
How have you managed your PTSD? Do you employ specific strategies? If so, what strategy?
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I have learned that Marines are predisposed to psychological traumas within their first 18 years before experiencing boot camp thus making their initial transition from civilian to military express higher success rates. Fair to say, as Marines, we enter active service with some elements of clinical PTSD which is significantly exacerbated through our service experiences.
How have you learned to manage your PTSD? Non-Marine service members chime in as well please.
How have you learned to manage your PTSD? Non-Marine service members chime in as well please.
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I don't have as bad of a case, and most of mine is the nightmares. I find that having a "point of reference" in those instances helps. When I have one of those nightmares, as I wake up, I look for two things, my dog (since he is always around), and then my wife (she works off shifts, so she isn't always). Once I see either of those, I know I am safe at home, and can calm down.
Breathing exercises can help a lot too. It takes the focus off of the situation at hand and forces you to focus on breathing.
Breathing exercises can help a lot too. It takes the focus off of the situation at hand and forces you to focus on breathing.
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