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Sufferer Former Marine, Iraq War Veteran, Recovering Alcoholic, Ptsd / Social Anxiety Survivor...

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JakeDennert

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Before I introduce myself... I already know about the MyCombatPTSD.com forum. I'm a member there, too... and I'll head on over there and do my introduction after I'm done with this one. :)

My name is Jake, and I've changed quite a bit over the last 5 years.

I've gone from functioning alcoholic to recovering alcoholic, with almost four and a half years of complete sobriety.

I used to have alcohol coursing through my body from the minute I woke up in the morning to the minute I went to sleep at night. Why drink so much? To hide from my real issues.

I had PTSD from the things I saw, did, and experienced during my combat tour in Fallujah... and (though I didn't know it yet) I had social anxiety on top of that, stemming all the way back to middle school / high school.

Almost immediately after taking the booze away, these deeper issues rose to the surface.

What was the turning point? What made me sober up?

A near-death-experience car accident in October, 2008. Changed everything. Been sober ever since.

I've made a lot of personal progress since then. I no longer see myself as a sufferer... I'm a survivor.

With PTSD, with social anxiety, with the challenges of staying completely sober.

That's why I'm here.

To meet, connect with, and hopefully help anyone who is going through what I used to struggle so much with:

-- Social Anxiety

-- PTSD

-- Alcoholism

I feel like I'm as close to "normal" as I've ever been, and I haven't had a drop of alcohol in more than 4 years. It hasn't been easy. I have my ups and downs -- good days, bad days -- but I'm never going back to what I was.

Anyway, that's a very brief version of my story. Glad to be here... and excited to help out, if I can.

OK, off to the sister forum (MyCombatPTSD.com) to introduce myself there!

Thanks for reading! :)

Jake D.
 
Welcome Jake! I'm also fairly new. It's a pleasure to have you on this forum. Things seem like a roller coaster for me as well. I look forward to speaking with you at some point. Take care.
 
Welcome Jake! I'm also fairly new. It's a pleasure to have you on this forum. Things seem like a roller coaster for me as well. I look forward to speaking with you at some point. Take care.

Hey devildoc, I appreciate the welcome!

Roller coasters are great until they get all emotional. ;)

Nah, I know what you mean, though.

I don't have an unlimited amount of time to hang out here and post, but I look forward to getting to know you better as well.

Thanks again for taking the time to post!

Jake D.
 
Hello Jake. Welcome to the forum. NIce to meet you. It's always good to meet people who want to help.

See you around.
safenow

Nice to meet you too, safenow!

Thanks for the welcome.

That's what I'm here for... to help however I can, and get help when I need it. In that order.

"Barefooter" eh?

You wouldn't by any chance be into barefoot running, would you?

Just started experimenting with that last summer... so much more liberating than running in shoes!

I go barefoot whenever I can, now... kind of tough to pull that off in a Michigan winter, though. I'm not that crazy (yet). :)

Anyway thanks again for the post! I'll see you around.

Jake D.
 
I really love this.

Welcome to the forum.

Well thanks, Pinkcake!

Just a little psychological trick, really... though I'm by no means "cured", I think looking at it from a perspective of surviving instead of suffering is much more powerful.

Glad you like it. :)

See you around!

Jake D.
 
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