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Posted on Jun 21, 2023
Cpl Chuck Segel
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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Finding community- a tribe to replace the family we lose when we depart the service is key to mental health for us former warriors. Glad you found yours!
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I have PTSD really bad TBI too it hurts
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SSgt Richard Kensinger
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A life lived well is one which benefits others!
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Maj Kim Patterson
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Cpl Chuck Segel i also found volunteering in my community helpful. Alcoholism runs in my family but the medications I take for my life threading illness don’t make drinking a choice, thank you for sharing your story and how it impacts others by giving back.
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Kim, alcoholism runs in my family too. I learned in LCDC training that alcoholism and other drug addictions are ALWAYS family disorders. These disorders are NEVER in a vacuum that involve only the addicts, including alcoholics. My dad severely beat us kids, both physically and also verbally. And what I found in treatment was that everyone of us in the PTSD groups that I was in, there was ALWAYS childhood abuses or other traumas. Those in my PTSD groups always had precursors of child abuse or other traumas. ALWAYS.
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