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Bulldog's Blog
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Bulldog is one of those Soldiers who has seen it all.
--The early days of Afghanistan and Iraq.
--Getting hit and losing guys.
--Coming home to an empty house. Wife gone. -
--Clawing through trauma back to "normal."
Courage does not end on the battlefield. Find out more at www.notalone.com.
Recent Posts
“If you’re a veteran, your wife is on your ass because she loves you”
Why do we do what we do for our loved ones? Do you remember when you were little, or even just before you got married, what your expectations were for your future partner? You may have committed to both “good times and bad,” but did you r...
Owning up, letting go, getting better
Patience Mason discusses her decades of survival of PTSD and the long process of recovery....
Warrior Children Feeling the Effects
We all know that as you come home the ones closest to you feel the effects the most. Here is an article from USA Today where we see the effects. These are called secondary effects. And it happens everyday….click here to read....
Take a deep breath and then take the plunge - getting therapy for you and your spouse
I know everyone ask, “Why don’t you get some help?” or says, “Maybe you should call a counselor” –as if it were that easy! You may know that you should, but how do you know who to call? And then when you get to their office, how do ...
Should I stay or should I go? Part 5
Scroll down for the previous posts, 1-4. As the months went by, my routine pretty much stayed the same, I would work, work, work; take care of Alexis; and occasionally still hang out with some of my friends. It was always hard to get a babysitter so ...
Heal the healer
Andrea talks about her experieces as a medic during OIF and the hell of PTSD she experienced when she came home....

