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Marine Corp veteran living in my basement
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<blockquote data-quote="Tanya M" data-source="post: 696282" data-attributes="member: 18516"><p>Welcome Twisted!</p><p>I'm glad you found us here. I admire that your son was able to join the Marines and serve our country. That says quite a bit about him.</p><p>Many soldiers come back with lots of issues.</p><p></p><p>This is a very concerning statement. I'm sure as a Marine this was part of their training to not show weakness.</p><p>I do hope he will seek out some group therapy possibly with other veterans. All you can do is suggest it, it will be up to him to act on it. I would imagine if you Googled support groups for veterans you would find many leads.</p><p>I think it's good that he's moving out, having him live with you only enables his behavior and can create a hostile environment that is not good for you or him.</p><p>Your son's journey is his own and you will need to let him struggle through it no matter how much it hurts.</p><p></p><p>((HUGS)) to you....................</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanya M, post: 696282, member: 18516"] Welcome Twisted! I'm glad you found us here. I admire that your son was able to join the Marines and serve our country. That says quite a bit about him. Many soldiers come back with lots of issues. This is a very concerning statement. I'm sure as a Marine this was part of their training to not show weakness. I do hope he will seek out some group therapy possibly with other veterans. All you can do is suggest it, it will be up to him to act on it. I would imagine if you Googled support groups for veterans you would find many leads. I think it's good that he's moving out, having him live with you only enables his behavior and can create a hostile environment that is not good for you or him. Your son's journey is his own and you will need to let him struggle through it no matter how much it hurts. ((HUGS)) to you.................... [/QUOTE]
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