Monday, May 30, 2011
Rerun: This Memorial Day
This Memorial Day:
Our men and women are returning from two wars. They have witnessed things and felt things that those of us who stayed home have no clue. Their brains have been overwhelmed, their psychic beings shaken to the core.
This Memorial Day:
Our soldiers may leave the battlefield, but they cannot leave their memories there. Very high percentages are returning home with PTSD, depression, and other mental illnesses. Even those without full-blown symptoms have issues to deal with. Others are ticking time bombs. Suicide will claim more of them than enemy gunfire. Many will attempt to cope by turning to alcohol and drugs.
This Memorial Day:
Many brave men and women have no clue what is about to happen to them. They served as heroes, but, like many who served in Vietnam, may wind up homeless. They may be remembered for their bravery, but we will cross the street to avoid them.
This Memorial Day:
It's not just about flags on graves. It's about serving the people who served our country.
This Memorial Day:
Resolve to do something tangible. Advocate. Donate. Get involved with one of the veteran's organizations. Get involved with a mental health group making an outreach to veterans. Do something. Then keep doing it.
This Memorial Day:
It's our turn now.
Labels:
advocacy,
bipolar depression,
John McManamy,
Memorial Day,
PTSD,
veterans
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Amen John!
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