nyresq
Contributor
Gary, I speak as someone who has been there. Please take my words to heart, I know what you are going through and some counseling will help. I have had some mandated couselling (after 9/11) and I have also gone to voluntary sessions after particularly horrible incidents we've had. Trust me, it does make things better. you will never forget the faces and the names, but you can learn to deal with it easier. The nights filled with tears can go away, but first you have to go and talk to a post traumatic stress debriefing specialist. PST is something that can be treated days or years afterwards with great success.
Trust me on this one brother, it does work. I've been there and done that, had the tears and the anger, and even questioned why I do it... but with a little chat session with the right person, it goes away. not the faces or the names, just the emotions.
stay safe,
from a fellow PSD
Trust me on this one brother, it does work. I've been there and done that, had the tears and the anger, and even questioned why I do it... but with a little chat session with the right person, it goes away. not the faces or the names, just the emotions.
stay safe,
from a fellow PSD