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I feel extremely sad about the two years I drifted through and wasted, and regret all the hurt I caused to those around me. But I now feel that I am able to get on with my life without the intrusive effects of PTSD.
I hope that the de-traumatising therapy which healed me gets the recognition it truly deserves, and that it is the people suffering who get the opportunity to prove that. Not some stuffed shirt or bean counter in Whitehall.
The treatment is quick and effective, the alternative is wasteful, and a large group of people who will put burden on an already overstretched NHS, a massive amount of money is already being wasted, it is so obvious to see it is failing.”
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"...had a great time down south , saw where the sidewinder went off no trouble at all, went round the battle fields walking , sat where Jones was killed , two islanders went up to me cause they remember me and the places and that's after 26 years , only sad bit when I went into Stanleys church got upset , but one of the elders helped me out , thanks
P.S. could talk about it for years"
"From the sessions i have had I have found out the causes of why I have mental health issues; and the pattern I have followed for so many years because of this.
I can at least now try to stop the pattern even though it is still hard for me now. At least now I have the chance to suppress those feelings and try to be able to cope and come to terms with the issues I have."
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