The Mayo Clinic states that “spending too much time planning, problem-solving, daydreaming, or thinking negative or random thoughts can be draining and make you more likely to experience stress, anxiety, and symptoms of depression.” For veterans with PTSD or other mental health challenges, stress, anxiety, and symptoms of depression may stem from experiences during their military service.
Read MoreFor more than a decade, I’ve been working with veterans who struggle with substance abuse. I’ve seen veterans at every stage of recovery – some of whom were able to overcome their addiction; others who relapsed; and, tragically, some who overdosed. In too many of these cases, this all could have been avoided if not for their reliance on prescription opioids. These brave servicemembers stood up for our country and freedoms only to be knocked down by addiction to medication that is supposed to help them manage chronic and post-surgical pain. This is an epidemic that is unfair to the people who served our country.
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