Point Man

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Tuesday, March 29, 2011

"Man in the Pit"

Man in a PIT
There was a man in a deep pit and he was yelling for help. An Attorney walks by, he hears the man; he throws his card down and says, “When you get out, come see me and we’ll sue the responsible party for digging the pit!” The man remained in the pit. A little while later a pastor walks by and hears the man. He writes down a scripture and throws it down to the man and says, “I’m on my way to a funeral; read this and pray!” The man is still in the pit. A little while later a friend of his walks by and hears the man. The man in the pit says, “Hay Fred give me a hand and get me out of this pit!” Fred jumps down in the pit. Now the man in the pit says, “No Fred, I wanted you to help me get out, now you are down here with me!” Fred says, “I have been down in this pit before and I know the way out! Come on follow me!” – THEY GET OUT TOGETHER! 


Tell your Buddies about this BLOG and have them contact Fred.

Inventory List for PTSD's

Many Vets Suffer from these symptoms!
1-Depression.        
2-Cynicism and distrust of Government Authority.           
3-Anger.                  
4-Alienation.         
5-Isolation.        
6-Sleep Disorders.              
7-Poor Concentration.         
8-Tendency to react under stress with survival tactics.                 
9-Psychic or emotional numbing thoughts.       
10-Negative Self-image.  
11-Memory impairment.          
12-Hypersensitivity to justice.
13-Loss of interest in Work or activities. 
14-Problems with intimate relationships. 
15-Survivors guilt.      
16-Difficulty with Authority.          
17-Hyper-alertness.
18-Emotional Distancing.          
19-Suicidal feelings &Thoughts.
20-Flashbacks to Danger and            
21-Fantasies of Retaliation and Destruction.
22-High Risk Employment/Recreation.
If you know of anyone suffering from any of these symptoms, have them contact me at “Bradysbunker.blogspot.com” or “fbschooner@yahoo.com” . I may be able to help them deal with their new life. There are no quick fixes of these Symptoms, but a person can learn how to live with them.