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Today's military family faces a lifestyle that is comprised of frequent deployments, which results in increased family separations. This often proves to be a stressful challenge fo...

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so.. my 19 year old brother joined the marines in aug of 2008 which was a shocker to me never saw it coming... went to boot camp and did everything else marines need to do... well about 3 months ago he called me and told me he was getting deployed to afghanistan... i am completely heart broken... i cant sleep i cant work my head is just not on straight.... welll actually my brother came home last week and will be leaving for afghanistan Nov. 6th..... yes way too soon.. i did get to spend sometime w him while he was home.. but all i do is cry now.,... i am very proud of him but idk just cant take it all in at once... im so nervous... i really just dont know what to do w myself anymore.. and everytime i think about this situation... its always negative thoughts.... PLEASE SOMEONE I REALLY NEED SOMEONE TO TALK TOO AND HELP ME OUT W THIS I CANT LIVE MY LIFE LIKE THIS FOR THE NEXT 9 MONTHS HES IN AFGHANISTAN.!!!!
Posted on 10/28/09, 11:10 pm |
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Deployment is one of the hardest things I've ever had to deal with in my life. You will worry and have all kinds of thoughts.The best advice I can give you is stay busy try something new to distract you for a little while. You might not want to watch the news cause it will upset you.
Believe me they worry about us as much as they worry about them , take care of yourself! Is there any kind of local military support groups? Sometimes folks have the best intetions, but not having been involved personally, they dont always understand what we go through, God Bless you and your brother
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Thank him for his service, he is a special man and we are proud of his bravery.
Remember he and his brothers are trained and you are not...the best thing you can do for yourself is educate yourself. What you are imagining could be way worse than what he is actually going to do there. To be sure there is danger and evil there. The more information you can get the better. All my best
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