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Posted on Nov 6, 2017
SGT Joseph Gunderson
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Great post, I agree with it! I struggle with PTSD/depression/anxiety that makes it hard to function at times. I find that being able to talk with someone or get out with friends/others makes things so much better.
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PO1 Jimm Mooney
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Great Post that speaks volumes and right on target. I can totally relate and I know many others can too. Yes, there are many veterans who will still have your back and finding those friendships is golden.
Brave Rifles back at ya. (M Co 3/3 1972)
Thank you for sharing
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SFC David Szucs
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Well done
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LTC David Brown
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Thank you. Very well written and shared.
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SGT Joseph Gunderson
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Thank you, sir.
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Cpl Scott McCarroll
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I truly appreciate and understand what you are going through. I was medical discharge after I tried to commit suicide. I was so afraid of what people would think of me that when I got out I just moved from place to place doing anything that was available to just survive. I didn't feel like I was good enough to be called a Marine Vet. I currently have a great psychologist in the VA system here in San Angelo. I still have rough days and don't sleep well but have found that talking about what I did when I served, with others who have is grounding. If you want contact me with a email and I will give you my phone number and you can call anytime.
Semper Fi
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CH (CPT) Jay Michael
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Thank you, Joseph, for your comments. If only all Veterans could read them, they might find a starting point for their own unique issues. I sense that you are not concerned about others' views of you. Thank you, again!
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SGT Joseph Gunderson
SGT Joseph Gunderson
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I haven't concerned myself with what others think about me for a very long time. I think life is better when you don't worry about such trivial things.
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SGT Jennifer Rixe
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This is a very insightful message - to share your story, even if it wasn't in detail, is incredibly brave and seriously important. I don't want to sound condescending but I am proud of you for putting this information out there for people to read. Stigma about seeking mental health needs to be erased so people can get the help that they need without feeling shamed, broken, or embarrassed. I am in Graduate school to obtain my Masters in Social Work right now and am actually getting ready to write a research proposal on this exact topic. Thank you for allowing me to see things from your perspective. I wish you the best and bravo for practicing the best of self-care!
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SPC Joel Willman
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This is by far one of my most upfront posts I've read! HOORAH!! I thank you for your service, but also the bravery to discuss this! Keep doing what you are doing, it's helping others!
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SSG Edward Tilton
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I didn't conquer mine, I embraced it. All of my life people who were trying to hurt me wound up helping me. The true measure of a man is how much others will pay you to go away
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SFC Greg Bruorton
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Joseph, thank you for elaborating on your special needs. It takes a special kind of courage to not only live through the ordeals you've been exposed to, but also to tell us about it. Keep your chosen faith strong through prayer.
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