This started out as letters home to my friends and family while I was at Hurricane Katrina, and continued through my deployment to Afghanistan. I have recently added my friend Clara Hart as a contributor. Now it very roughly chronicles life as a civilian, and citizen of the USA. If you need some assistance with Workplace Safety Programs, please let me know, I am happy to help.
I posted an important story titled "The Monster" on the website The Sandbox. If you'd like to read the story you can find it at: http://gocomics.typepad.com/the_sandbox
An important message. However, I must take exception with one thing; PTSD is very contagious. I am a 100% disabled Vietnam vet. My disability is PTSD. My wife, my ex-wife and both my children have been treated for symptoms of PTSD. They got it from living with me.
PS Love your writings, miss them when they're not there.
Read your post. I am asking the Marines that I have written to during their deployments to go talk to 'Doc', Chaplin, Vets/Counslers and the 'Head-shrinks' if things start going weird on them.
I tell them that living in a difficult place {a battlefield} can and does do strange things to ones mind. No shame in asking for help.
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Went there first tonight, thanks for the message, I hope enough people will read and heed it. Always, Earl
An important message. However, I must take exception with one thing; PTSD is very contagious. I am a 100% disabled Vietnam vet. My disability is PTSD. My wife, my ex-wife and both my children have been treated for symptoms of PTSD. They got it from living with me.
PS Love your writings, miss them when they're not there.
Read your post. I am asking the Marines that I have written to during their deployments to go talk to 'Doc', Chaplin, Vets/Counslers and the 'Head-shrinks' if things start going weird on them.
I tell them that living in a difficult place {a battlefield} can and does do strange things to ones mind. No shame in asking for help.
So I nag.
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