Glockster37
New Here
Greetings,
I am an OIF vet on tour. I worked with the Iraqi Army on a MiTT. I spent a year with just my team and I living, eating and working with the Iraqi Army. I guess the stress got to me a bit and I suffer from anger issues and anxiety in public places. I took 2 years before I finally sought out assistance because like so many others I was in denile that I had an real issues. But it turns out I have some pretty moderate to severe issues according to the social worker and the psych doc. I have ben working on my issues without taking any meds and trying to work it that way. Seems to help. Except at night when the demons begin to appear that I had to take meds to sleep, but it is taking more and more to help, but the doc stated not an issue since I can take up to a certain amount and then we may have to look at something else. But I have not gotten that far. It still does not take much to flip th e"on switch" to get me going but I try real hard to use what the doc wanted me to do. Other issues still at time of triggers dealing with the sudden thought of IEDs on the side of the road. The adrenaline suddenly pumps up and it is like being in theater all over again.
I am an OIF vet on tour. I worked with the Iraqi Army on a MiTT. I spent a year with just my team and I living, eating and working with the Iraqi Army. I guess the stress got to me a bit and I suffer from anger issues and anxiety in public places. I took 2 years before I finally sought out assistance because like so many others I was in denile that I had an real issues. But it turns out I have some pretty moderate to severe issues according to the social worker and the psych doc. I have ben working on my issues without taking any meds and trying to work it that way. Seems to help. Except at night when the demons begin to appear that I had to take meds to sleep, but it is taking more and more to help, but the doc stated not an issue since I can take up to a certain amount and then we may have to look at something else. But I have not gotten that far. It still does not take much to flip th e"on switch" to get me going but I try real hard to use what the doc wanted me to do. Other issues still at time of triggers dealing with the sudden thought of IEDs on the side of the road. The adrenaline suddenly pumps up and it is like being in theater all over again.