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ImprintVector t1_j1uvdm2 wrote

The VA does decent for Combat related PTSD but not so hot with other causes. I don’t have a private practice to recommend if it’s not combat related unfortunately.

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stapleranon89 OP t1_j1uvz5k wrote

It is related to combat but not specific events. I was on a high tempo ops deployment with events almost daily.

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ImprintVector t1_j1uz942 wrote

That sounds like it would fall within what the VA would be good for. I’d recommend starting there.

I know when I came back all I wanted to do was disconnect from everything Military as I thought that would help but the VA has a lot of resources that were very helpful.

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stapleranon89 OP t1_j1v0a40 wrote

Thank you. I'm calling them now even though i don't know what to say. I've put it off long enough.

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Detritus_AMCW t1_j1v4vje wrote

Good on you for seeking help. You may also want to ask in r/veterans as they have a lot of folks that have been through the process, maybe even in Southern NH.

And if you are in crisis, there are options for immediate help:

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Suicide and Mental Health Resources

The Army's Resilience Directorate

A comprehensive list of resources can be found here.

VA Make The Connection Program

Call 1-800-273-8255, National Suicide Prevention

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You can call 1-800-273-8255, Press 1.

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You can text 838255

GiveAnHour can help connect you to a local provider.

Or, go no further than your local subreddit, /r/suicidewatch

Or, if you'd like a veteran perspective, feel free to message any number of people on here, there's always someone willing to reach out.

Military One Source - 1-800-342-9647

Please seek help if needed...There are behavioral health resources at your disposal both in the Army and out.

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