"War is sweet for the inexperienced." In no way will I ever try to compare my combat experience to that of an Infantryman, Sniper, MP, Tanker or a Combat Medic, however, one thing that brings us all together is the after effects we carry home with us. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is an injury that ranges from mild to severe to debilitating. Folks need to know that despite the lack of visible scars, we're still wounded.
WARNING: This site contains emotionally charged and graphic accounts of my experiences concerning combat PTSD. Some posts may trigger someone suffering from a trauma-based disorder and others may equally be affected!
Friday, July 16, 2010
Kelsy
Keep tabs on Kelsy and her work at the Fort Hood R&R Center on her own blog. Follow her story :)
Today I don't have any other appointments aside from Kelsy's visit at R&R so we shall see what I have to blog for you about todays events.
Yesterday I had the scrimmage with the panel. Not sure how it works, but I made mention of some of my issues. For the most part, everyone on that panel has done their part to help me out so I didn't have anything harsh to say about them. I felt it not appropriate to mention my issues about the unit to that panel. 90% of those folks had nothing to do with the issues I have. So, I'll be using a different approach with my complaints. I will be requesting to speak with the 1SG about my concerns. Perhaps that's a better approach? We shall see.
Thanks for stopping in...look forward to tonights blog once I'm back from todays events....
Old Sarge Out
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