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A Canadian Armed Forces Veteran... Still processing this part of my story, it will definitely be a chapter in his book.
Chad has been involved in Law Enforcement since 2004, most recently with the Alberta Sheriff Highway Patrol, he is now off work indefinitely while working on his healing.
Up until a few years ago, he had a constant battle with anger and anxiety... He reached out for help. He was diagnosed with PTSD and anxiety in 2018. Recently, He suffered a post-traumatic stress injury (PTSI) after attending a horrible incident in the Canadian Rockies on July 18, 2020, fortunately, He was able to receive the help I so desperately needed for my trauma.
August of the same year, he suffered a meltdown... after calming down and reevaluating the situation, it was evident that though our loved ones were at our side, our loved ones don't truly understand the beast that lives within us. Yes, it's a physical injury, not a visual injury. "NOT ALL WOUNDS ARE VISIBLE."
The vision. To walk across Canada alongside of some amazing warriors, raising awareness of PTS and mental health, to raise funds to help those who need treatment and to assist in creating education programs for loved ones and friends.
Public Safety Personnel (nurses, doctors, corrections, police, peace officers, firefighters, paramedics, EMT's, & dispatchers), Military, and Veteran Communities. It's time to tell our stories, it's time to be heard.
Website: https://www.seatoseaforptsd.ca/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/seatoseaforptsd/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/seatoseaforptsd
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seatoseaforptsd/?hl=en
By Jonathan ArchambaultA Canadian Armed Forces Veteran... Still processing this part of my story, it will definitely be a chapter in his book.
Chad has been involved in Law Enforcement since 2004, most recently with the Alberta Sheriff Highway Patrol, he is now off work indefinitely while working on his healing.
Up until a few years ago, he had a constant battle with anger and anxiety... He reached out for help. He was diagnosed with PTSD and anxiety in 2018. Recently, He suffered a post-traumatic stress injury (PTSI) after attending a horrible incident in the Canadian Rockies on July 18, 2020, fortunately, He was able to receive the help I so desperately needed for my trauma.
August of the same year, he suffered a meltdown... after calming down and reevaluating the situation, it was evident that though our loved ones were at our side, our loved ones don't truly understand the beast that lives within us. Yes, it's a physical injury, not a visual injury. "NOT ALL WOUNDS ARE VISIBLE."
The vision. To walk across Canada alongside of some amazing warriors, raising awareness of PTS and mental health, to raise funds to help those who need treatment and to assist in creating education programs for loved ones and friends.
Public Safety Personnel (nurses, doctors, corrections, police, peace officers, firefighters, paramedics, EMT's, & dispatchers), Military, and Veteran Communities. It's time to tell our stories, it's time to be heard.
Website: https://www.seatoseaforptsd.ca/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/seatoseaforptsd/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/seatoseaforptsd
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seatoseaforptsd/?hl=en