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Crisis Lifeline: Call/Text 988
National Helpline 1-800-662-4357
Veterans Crisis Line (dial 988 then press 1)
National Domestic Violence Hotline (1-800-799-SAFE)
In this episode, I talk about my personal experiences with the Veterans Affairs and how it relates to addiction, especially my attempts to get help for drinking before my DUI. Going in, I already had low expectations based on past experiences with anxiety treatment, being bounced between medications, and dealing with what I felt was poor care and dismissive attitudes. When I finally sought help for drinking, I did find some value in the group setting with other veterans, but that was short-lived. What really stuck with me was receiving paperwork asking me to essentially label myself as an alcoholic, which didn’t sit right and pushed me further away from trusting the system. Overall, my experiences felt inconsistent and frustrating, and I struggled to get meaningful support despite actively trying to improve my situation.
I also reflect on how these experiences shaped my approach to managing addiction and mental health outside of the VA system. I share that I’ve had to look elsewhere for support, whether that’s through groups like Alcoholics Anonymous, connecting with other veterans in places like the American Legion, or just figuring things out on my own. While I acknowledge that my experience may not reflect every VA facility, it left me feeling like I needed to take responsibility for finding what actually works for me. I encourage others to do the same—whether that means trying different therapists, exploring alternative support systems, or simply refusing to settle when it comes to mental health and addiction recovery.
00:00 – Introduction to VA Experience and Addiction
00:45 – Early Frustrations with Anxiety Treatment
01:30 – Seeking Help for Drinking Before DUI
02:15 – Group Therapy with Other Veterans
03:00 – Discomfort with “Alcoholic” Labeling
04:00 – Loss of Trust in the VA System
05:00 – Inconsistent Care and Lack of Support
06:15 – Turning to Outside Support Systems
07:15 – Personal Responsibility in Recovery
08:15 – Encouragement to Find What Works Individually
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By Charles DailyCrisis Lifeline: Call/Text 988
National Helpline 1-800-662-4357
Veterans Crisis Line (dial 988 then press 1)
National Domestic Violence Hotline (1-800-799-SAFE)
In this episode, I talk about my personal experiences with the Veterans Affairs and how it relates to addiction, especially my attempts to get help for drinking before my DUI. Going in, I already had low expectations based on past experiences with anxiety treatment, being bounced between medications, and dealing with what I felt was poor care and dismissive attitudes. When I finally sought help for drinking, I did find some value in the group setting with other veterans, but that was short-lived. What really stuck with me was receiving paperwork asking me to essentially label myself as an alcoholic, which didn’t sit right and pushed me further away from trusting the system. Overall, my experiences felt inconsistent and frustrating, and I struggled to get meaningful support despite actively trying to improve my situation.
I also reflect on how these experiences shaped my approach to managing addiction and mental health outside of the VA system. I share that I’ve had to look elsewhere for support, whether that’s through groups like Alcoholics Anonymous, connecting with other veterans in places like the American Legion, or just figuring things out on my own. While I acknowledge that my experience may not reflect every VA facility, it left me feeling like I needed to take responsibility for finding what actually works for me. I encourage others to do the same—whether that means trying different therapists, exploring alternative support systems, or simply refusing to settle when it comes to mental health and addiction recovery.
00:00 – Introduction to VA Experience and Addiction
00:45 – Early Frustrations with Anxiety Treatment
01:30 – Seeking Help for Drinking Before DUI
02:15 – Group Therapy with Other Veterans
03:00 – Discomfort with “Alcoholic” Labeling
04:00 – Loss of Trust in the VA System
05:00 – Inconsistent Care and Lack of Support
06:15 – Turning to Outside Support Systems
07:15 – Personal Responsibility in Recovery
08:15 – Encouragement to Find What Works Individually
My Podcast Server
https://discord.gg/9MSPwRG4p
My Patreon
https://patreon.com/TheFosterDadDirective?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink
Social Media
The new episode is live! #addiction #addictionawareness #addictiontreatment #addictionhelp #leahpodcast