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Originally Posted by Discododi
July63,
I too am retired military, and a Brain Injury survivor. That alone puts us at great risk for depression and suicidal thoughts. Please contact your Brain Injury assn in your state. There are people that can help. Also, talk to people here. They can give you wonderful support and first hand knowledge of what family members deal with when a loved one chooses to end their life.
You can find a phone number for your local Brain Injury Assn in your phone book. Every state has one. They helped me.
Wishing you the best, and sending gentle hugs and prayers, Dodi
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I emailed to the NY BI associate today. I just got a autoreply and the person i emailed will be away for the next couple weeks
last weekend I lost my watch, it was the one thing I bought that i didn't put on credit, and I wore it relegiously to the point I have lines on my wrist from the band.
Today some guy walked by me and I could swear he said Hello and said my name, I have no clue who he is, it was odd.
Sorry I haven't logged in a week (I forget to).