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Command Post What is this?
Posted on Nov 6, 2017
SGT Joseph Gunderson
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Cpl Mark A. Morris
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Thank you for your service to our country Joseph. It take a real man to post on issues most men do not talk about. I think it helps that you have some humor to deal with life.
I enjoyed your post and I am glad you are moving forward.
Have a great day.
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CSM William DeWolf
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Thanks for sharing your story! Writing and talking is therapy too! Good luck!
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SGT David T.
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Awesome post man! I can't say I disagree with any of it. One thing I will add is don't become the label. Too often we find ourselves defining ourselves by the label that is assigned. Like any condition mental stuff is just that, a condition. It is not who we are. I found myself becoming the label once upon a time. Once I realized that, I took steps to fix that and was able to move forward. I found my life has been much better once I stopped being the label. Of course I still have my stuff that I deal with, but I deal with it as it comes like I would any other medical issue.
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PO1 Jimm Mooney
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I agree....Don't "become" the label. Figureing out how to overcome that makes a huge difference in being able to move forward. Thanks for the input.
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Living With a Mental Illness: How I Conquered the Darkness
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SGT Joseph Gunderson: I suffer from PTSD. I commend you for your bravery with your struggles, Sergeant. Please know that I empathize, sympathize with you; and that I love you- Margaret C. Higgins U.S. Army Retired
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SGT Walter Lester
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First, you need to get help from a professional which you indicate you have. Next regardless of your diagnosis you need to talk about your problem. You need to get it out in the open and let others know about it and the problems it causes. I have told many of my Vet friends the best thing to do is talk about it no matter how gross, stupid,crazy or what ever. If you don't do that, it will eat you up and burn you out.
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CSM Charles Hayden
CSM Charles Hayden
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Describing a problem in words - to a properly trained professional therapist that you can relate is invaluable! “RELATE to” is so important!
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SSG James Behnke
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Thank you for sharing your struggle, and how you fight for normalcy. With you in spirit, man!!
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SFC William Stephens A. Jr., 3 MSM, JSCM
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First of all there are all kinds of cases of PTSD and I am living proof as well. MY book coming out BLACK FRIDAY will talk about what I truly went through and I think everyone should dig in into it if you get a chance. It's called THE MIRROR. PTSD is not just a battlefield illness as learned in the classroom I was in for 1 year. many still sit on coach and don't understand what the HELL is going on the outside world because they are stuck in their own HELL! Lastly You don't have to even shot a weapon to get to horrible illness, I think a author's few we all have a little PTSD waiting to come out of us at anytime.
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SFC William Farrell
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Thank you for sharing SGT Joseph Gunderson. I've always dealt with PTSD since I left Vietnam and alcohol was medicine. Things got worse after my wife dies 17 years ago this Christmas. In a much better place now, alcohol free and mentally well. Be well yourself.
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SFC James Marchinke
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A good read and thanks for sharing. I completed the twelve week program that was suppose to give me avenues when starting to go off the deep end but what they, VA, does not realize is that most times we go off and do not first realize we are in the middle of a very aggravated state before we say or do things we later regret. Had a really good person at VA to converse with until she up and landed a better position out of State; they assigned me to another and here we go again telling the same story that I really do not want to discuss? She also was very good and felt more relaxed after our sessions. So, what happened next? She transferred out of State and VA ask through mailings to call and set up a session via teleconference? I really do not want to start all over again and never set up another start with another counselor. I deal with it on a daily bases the best I can and regularly apologize to my wife after my unnecessary outburst against her for every day conversations. After over thirty years she has to deal with me and the way I am but this is my life and I have to deal with myself also.
Your Post helps me realize each of us has to deal with our own situations the best we can and that no one situations is the same for everyone. Thank you!!
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PFC Michael Korach
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Fantastic post very much on point can't add anything more to what you said.
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