“They think the soldier comes home and it’s over.
But it’s not over…”
25 Aug 2009
From: MAJ Mike, Army Reservist
Combat affects our veterans long after the bullets have stopped flying.
The physical battles may be over after returning home from war,
but the mental ones are just beginning.
Too many of our troops come home and have a hard time getting used to their families, coping with their memories, and transitioning back into their home environment.
We’re creating a program to help veterans who need healing from anxiety, trauma, and combat stress. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is too often an issue for our returning veterans.
Whether you’re still deployed, just came home, or you know someone who has, you’ll smile as you read this valuable information that you must have:
- – Learn how to rejoin your family without fighting and stress!
- – Improve your connection with your spouse!
- – Heal yourself from trauma and combat stress!
- – Three traps you must avoid when you return from deployment!
See you on the road to recovery!
MAJ Mike
P.S. Who am I? I’ve been in the military for over 20 years in the guard and reserves. I’ve spent about 7 of the last 8 years on active duty, and seen many of my friends go overseas. Seeing their experiences challenge and change them inspired me to seek a way to help.