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Date Posted: 13:30:38 01/08/11 Sat
Author: Shelly Jirus (Scared, but hanging in there.)
Subject: Vietnam Vets wife and kids need help A.S.A.P!!!!

My husband served three tours in Vietnam. His PTSD is escalating, we have two teenagers in the house and they are also trying to understand and maintain. The V.A. is not helpful. The only thing I can think that might get him help is if a bunch of Kick-butt Veterans came to the door and told him face to face we( him, me and the kids)need help. How do I get him to realize that we get it and that he is not weak for getting help? This summer John Cochoran in St.Louis infected him and 1800 veterans with Hep C and some with HIV so his stress level is through the roof. Any ideas?

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