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PTSD continues to haunt me long after I was discharged. I'm ok now. There are still flshback, not as bad. What helped me until today? Venging helps me deal with my anger. I went on google discussion group and wrote many opinions from what I strongly believe.
I received PTSD after the four years under Khmer Rouge regime. I stopped talking to any Cambodians for so many years. That was how much I hated those people. I'm pretty sure that many of you veterans can relate to. For me, talk about it helps me heal. I know it does. I tried numerous time to participate in discussion group with the VA. But no one seems to be interested.
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The VA is short-staffed on psychiatrists; but those folks mostly push drugs.
It’s been a whole year now! Since there are grandkids involved I still have to be around her … but I don’t stay in the same space and I haven’t spoken a single word to her since…
So…a few years back I rediscovered cannabis…Changed my life!!! I was able to get my headspace and timing corrected…and…started dabbling around in different eastern religions and philosophies… in the course of that I discovered an author named Alan Watts… who explains Zen teachings to where even I can grasp the concepts… so I’m going to expose the secrets of “Zen”… there are no secrets… “Zen” or “Dao” is already within you…
A student once came running to his master crying… Master help me still my mind it is in chaos! The master said, “Go! Bring me this mind that I might ease it.” The student replied; “Master I cannot I have been searching for it for years and have yet to find it.”
“There your mind is stilled!” replied the master.
My whole point is this…
Most people commit suicide to get back at someone or some thing…if you’re doing it for some thing…you may get your name in the paper or a post on social media where it will be…forever…buried under the trillions and trillions of other posts compiling in milliseconds…buried forever…the river…the flow of the universe…doesn’t stop…if you’re doing to hurt somebody…yes you will…but other than your very closest family members maybe one or two very close friends will think about you…but everybody else??? They too get caught in the same universal flow…even the ones hurt the most move forward…they still wake up, they’re blood still circulates, they still eat, etc… in other words some time …. someplace …. You’ll come back around again…
When it came to suicide, I hang on for my family, my daughters, the memories of them that got me through deployments and prevented me from being too reckless was what I kept in the back of my mind. Although, I brought the war home and now it looked like the house we dropped the bomb on. Still, everything I had done since they came into my life was for their sake.
When it came to not lashing out against those who wronged me, Buddhism, it didn't require me to believe, just observe, analyze, and practice. It didn't require me to pray, just be, be compassion, be forgiving, and be content. Though, that alone was not enough, we all wanted to be part of something great. In the old day was the chivalry of a knight, now, who knew. However, for me was the Army values, honor, loyalty, integrity, and selfless service; yeah, there are more of them now, but to me these four values created others. They are the core value; I'll tell you guys my thought in some other article. The Oath of Enlistment, "I, ___, do solemnly swear /affirm that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; ... ", and how could I become the very threat I sworn to defend against? How could I pick up arm and do harm to my fellow American? Yeah, it was chivalry.
What methods/steps have you taken to bring positive change in your life?
When people asked me how did you do that? I always said, "I may be crazy, but I am not stupid." No offense to any religious, but "It's God's will" or "It's faith" didn't do it for me. Like the joke of "A Drowning Man", if I don't help myself by accepting help from others, how do I know that those others were not send by God? Like some long dead Greek philosopher said, "Randomness is the result of observing causation without all the information." or something like that. In a psychological study, when a toddler saw a large object being put into a small box, it stopped what it was doing and kept looking at the action being done, even a toddler knew when things didn't make sense. With that, I went through the program available from the VA, some more than once. I also earned a Minor in Psychology, to know more about what was going on with me. What was normal for animal and human behavior, and what was not. I wanted to help myself and others out of this abyss, but the VA Education counselor told me that a crazy person couldn't heal another crazy person. Hence: The Minor, not the Major. However, to me, "The psychiatrist/psychologist's first patient is thyself." If one couldn't do what one preaches, how would can other? Ignorance is a deadly sin to me.
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All of them, two weeks in-patient, medication, one-on-one, group session, classes, etc., some more than once. I learnt more in the college. My reason is, "If a single religious text gave rise to many two more and multiple sects, then multiple versions of Bibles, Koran, and other religious texts might give a single person the enlightenment." Basically, I was finding my cup of tea.
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