
Sat, January 31st, 2009, 12:53 AM
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Duty, Honor, Country
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: OKC, OK
Posts: 518
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Originally Posted by JackandJanet
OK Chuck -
I was somewhat out in left field when I said PTSD, but, if you aren't suffering from PTSD after what you just described, then you're Superman. So in addition to PTSD, which I think is still reasonable, you've got failing kidneys and possibly a brain injury from an IED - Am I understanding this now?
Sounds to me like you've given more than your share for your Country, brother. I think it's time our Country did something for you.
I suspect, you are eligible for a medical discharge with disability. And, you've earned medical care for your problems for as long as you need them. Don't fight this! We (your Country) owe this to you for your sacrifice.
This doesn't mean you have to sit around and let moss grow on you. You can do anything you feel up to doing. Go back to school! Find something that interests you and get involved! Hell, learn how to tune cars!  Your life's not over, unless you give up on it. It's obvious you're not a basket case, but the ARMY think you've done enough for them! So do I.
At this point, I think I've gone WAY beyond anything I really know about. I'm simply talking to you as a fellow Veteran and someone who, in a different time saw some things I'd rather have not happened.
Hang in there buddy. Things CAN get better.
- Jack
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Fixed it for ya. I may have misled on my opening statement. Its really in this economy not sure what to do. You can call me a realist that believes in GOD. I look at todays environment and then look at how I can best take care of my family. Hopefully I dont sound like a male pig, but I have been fortunate for my wife to be a stay at home mother (first) wife (second). Now whats gonna hurt me is the economy. I have learned how to fix almost anything (broken hearts not included), learned how to tune from the best JW (no offense Bill). My adventure is to maybe teach, but I got to look at what I can do to still afford my wife to be at home. I am sure most will agree with my that children do their best when they have solid reinforcement at home. Do I have PTSD? to some extent I agree I do. I have had incredible help in the past year to get me through some of the tough times. Unlike the ones that did what they did to allow me to do what I do. People call me crazy cause I want to go back to help the children there. Jack I have almost 200 hours of school, my time is done on that end, its time for me to give back. Although I don't have a degree it will be hard. The main front of my fight is for the unseen injuries. I had what was called RIRP (Reserve Income Replacement Program) before I got hurt. Which meant being a NG soldier that, with proper documentation, the gov't made up the differance in military pay and civilian pay. While I was in country they did make it up at almost $2000 a month. When I got hurt and got put on medical orders they said I was no longer eligible for it cause of the classification of the orders. That put me in a situation of my health or loosing almost everything. If it wasnt for my wife I would have said to hell with it and went to work and probably be dead by now. She made it very clear that I needed to take care of myself cause the kids needed me. Smartest woman I have ever met excluding my mom. We have lost alot when it comes to the material things in life. When it comes to family though, I couldn't ask for more. For me I got the best kids on earth and thats all that matters. My wife I wouldn't trade for 20. Its been tough to say the least but with faith and family it can be done. My philosiphy is, I AM AN A AMERICAN NOT AN AMERICAN'T.
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Chuck
1992 Calypso Green Mustang notch
1995 Mustang GT
2004 Explorer Limited
A veteran is someone who, at one point in one's life, wrote a blank check made payable to 'The United States of America', for an amount of 'up to and including my life'. That is honor, and there are way too many people in this country who no longer understand it. -Author Unknown
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