tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8207713177773691778.post8174021419041305261..comments2023-06-28T07:59:16.685-04:00Comments on PTSD: A Soldier's Perspective: Veterans and Problems With Attachments to Significant OthersScott Leehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17861938200417302754noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8207713177773691778.post-33019180267570119172010-03-10T01:36:48.151-05:002010-03-10T01:36:48.151-05:00I am always grateful to hear from people who have ...I am always grateful to hear from people who have been helped from my writing. Most people will never understand the gifts our soldiers give our nation. Your soldier needs to hear from loved ones at home, his knowing that you are home helps. So when you wish that you could do more, know that you are doing it by being there for him.Scott Leehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17861938200417302754noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8207713177773691778.post-92174873254192855402010-03-10T00:51:55.815-05:002010-03-10T00:51:55.815-05:00Thank you for this article,I have stumbled upon th...Thank you for this article,I have stumbled upon this site through browsing on the internet coz I have so many questions in my mind..I have a love one,a boyfriend who's currently deployed in Afghanistan,he's been away for a long time and we communicate via phone calls or text if time permits,your article makes me understand our situation more and makes me feel a sense of "belonging" coz not a lot of people in my circle understand why I wait for him faithfully this long (four years).I tell them ..I believe in true love and what he goes through over there is nothing compared to the sacrifices and emotional pain I go through over here...again thank you...I will not get tired reading your article over again..Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com