tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2280440464316576815.post117745171907570403..comments2023-11-02T05:34:19.787-05:00Comments on Through my insanity and... what else is there?: The truth...Laurahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15578176040252115032noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2280440464316576815.post-41919239661326252182011-11-17T13:40:48.235-06:002011-11-17T13:40:48.235-06:00You ARE the strongest woman I know! And ...your ri...You ARE the strongest woman I know! And ...your right not many can do what we do. You have my love Mrs. and my prayers. You know how to reach me always in all ways.<br />The Crazy Italian with the tin hat!Marehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06102598164526304206noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2280440464316576815.post-5083458197993557902011-11-14T08:28:39.668-06:002011-11-14T08:28:39.668-06:00First Good For You for saying it out loud! It'...First Good For You for saying it out loud! It's not easy to admit that your soldier has invisible wounds & even harder to explain to outsiders. My husband/soldier also has PTSD & it took him about a year after a really hard deployment to get help. He is now on medications & see's a counselor every other week when he is home. He is currently deployed for the 4th time. I worry daily about if he will slip back into old habits due to another deployment. It does take work & it is a wait & see kind of game. There are so many times when I think "enough! I can't take one more fight one more unexpected explosion". Then there is reality where I can't picture my life with out him either. <br />It has been a long battle for our family & my soldier has more good days then bad now. So if your both really committed to helping him get the help he needs- then know it can get worse before it get's better. But there is hope at the end of the tunnel. Keeping you in our prayers.Amandahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17370740043122954244noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2280440464316576815.post-43716482517372424372011-11-14T06:54:41.693-06:002011-11-14T06:54:41.693-06:00I am so sorry to hear that all of this is going on...I am so sorry to hear that all of this is going on. Please know that we love and support you and your whole family from near and far. I hope that your husband is able and ready to get the help that he needs.<br />I cannot imagine how incredibly difficult this all is for you and trying to hold everything together in the process.<br />You do not always have to be strong, it is okay, on the same note I also know that is is scary to not be strong ( I have issues with letting go and being vulnerable)<br />I think of you often and wonder how everything is going. I have also wondered how your hubby was doing with the PTSD. I hope for you some resolution, some stablility and some help. (((Hugs)))<br />-StaceyAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com