Yes, Tom that may be, but if you remember your appoint with the Doctor? The one where you got the perscription for the little blue pills?
He told you to seek medical advice if it lasted longer then 4 hours...remember?
Or did you forget your other medication this am?
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Now that we have belittled the initial topic enough, I would like to point out there is always a certain level of anxiety to deployments.
Whether it be the fear (yes even in the most minute form it still can be called fear) of the unknown, or the stress of leaving your family alone for the unteenth time in the last few yrs, everyone feels a bit of stress. Common sense says it is unhealthy for anyone to run away from it, and with our enlightened (at least should be) leadership, every soldier should have the access to help from somebody somewhere. In Canada, we have alot of experience with tour stress, thats why social workers and mental health teams are available overseas.
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