Posted on Aug 27, 2015
PFC Joseph Levi
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So I will come out and say I am diagnosed with PTSD, MDD, and Adjustment Disorder. How do some of you guys or gals deal with the affects. For instance not being able to get to sleep and when you do, you'll be up in an hour or two.
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SSG Dwight Amey MSA, MSL, BS, AS
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PFC Joseph Levi, I am 30% ptsd, was diagnosed with maladjustiment disorder back in 2006 after my second tour to Mosul FOB Marez. The biggest coping mechanism for me is building a supportive team around me.

I seeked out a psychologist at the VA she is dependable and always over books her schedule to make time for me at the last minute. She connected me with biofeedback therapy which really works.
I also have a cpap machine. Sleeping is very very important. I could never stay sleep because of many things. Mainly I had to come up with a plan that my psychologist holds me accountable I see her once a week.

I have been retired for a little over a year and a half. Brother, I don't care how my own view of myself as being weak not being able to suck it up like hundreds of thousands of active duty, reserves, guard, and veterans do every day. I am seeking help. We have so much help to assist us it is almost suprising they are not more advertised.

I also strive to have a relationship with Jesus Christ. I went to Iraq year on and year off from april 2003 to october 2011 closing kirkuk operation new dawn for a total of 50 months a little below average.

God is real to me, no person can convience me otherwise. I deal with survivors guilt a lot and connecting with my God helps me cope.

This is what helps me. In my opinion, we each need to taylor our recovery and coping methods with a balance of common sense a loss of self destruction, and getting involved in activities that keeps us from being able to easily isolate ourselves.

I have come to the realization I cannot walk this life alone. So I am not.
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Excellent topic, but touchy subject for some. We are all here to help out our fellow brothers and sisters.
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PFC Joseph Levi
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Definitely is a touchy subject, but if someone opens the door, maybe more will walk through and speak. Let them know there are more than just them here on RP.
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SPC James Burkett II
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I am also a PTSD suffer and I'm glad to have a group like this where we can reach out for help. Myself I have to use medication to function the slightest bit normal with lots of treatment.
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