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why do more and more USA veteran commit suicide now? because
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<blockquote data-quote="HedgehogJourney" data-source="post: 75546259" data-attributes="member: 431655"><p>Well there are many reasons. I can say from experience that I wanted to because I felt nobody cared about me and my issues even though that may have seemed small. Anxiety paired with depression is not a good combo. Not like there is a good combination anyway. I also felt like I lacked purpose. That was back before I accepted Jesus. Jesus saved me from myself. I understand that this isn't easy for others but I encourage you to continue fighting on to live. Everyone's journey is different life is precious! </p><p>Other reasons I have heard while in the service is because: A spouse took money and left them, they didn't like their job so much, and even after trying to change it their form was rejected. Those are what I heard of so far for reasons why people killed themselves. </p><p></p><p>The system also makes it worse for those in the service. When you are in the service you talk to a chaplain and then they send you right back to work. It's like they patch you up with a small bandaid for a big wound. You have to continue on your day as if nothing is wrong and the only time they may send you home is when there is a death in the family. It has to be the death of a close relative such as a grandparent, parents, aunt, uncle, etc. </p><p></p><p>I can go on and on about this subject but I'm sure you all get my point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HedgehogJourney, post: 75546259, member: 431655"] Well there are many reasons. I can say from experience that I wanted to because I felt nobody cared about me and my issues even though that may have seemed small. Anxiety paired with depression is not a good combo. Not like there is a good combination anyway. I also felt like I lacked purpose. That was back before I accepted Jesus. Jesus saved me from myself. I understand that this isn't easy for others but I encourage you to continue fighting on to live. Everyone's journey is different life is precious! Other reasons I have heard while in the service is because: A spouse took money and left them, they didn't like their job so much, and even after trying to change it their form was rejected. Those are what I heard of so far for reasons why people killed themselves. The system also makes it worse for those in the service. When you are in the service you talk to a chaplain and then they send you right back to work. It's like they patch you up with a small bandaid for a big wound. You have to continue on your day as if nothing is wrong and the only time they may send you home is when there is a death in the family. It has to be the death of a close relative such as a grandparent, parents, aunt, uncle, etc. I can go on and on about this subject but I'm sure you all get my point. [/QUOTE]
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