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Old 10-02-2007, 11:34 AM
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Scott, read your message. I am new to this whole thing but you have no idea how much you sound like me and to know that there are other people out there like me has lifted me right out of my chair. I can barely leave my house. You can quit smoking. I smoked for 40 years and decided one day I quit. Went to the store bought lots of junk ood rented some movies and spent the weekend in bed----the one place I di not smoke. I mean laying down--reclined--in the duh zone. By Monday it was over. Actually it was so easy it was scarey but it worked that was 4 years ago. I had no shakes no cravings no nothing Hope this helps
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Hi Herc, how are you. Thanks for your reply. I tried to stop smoking 18 months ago, I was using the nicotine replacement patches, and they worked for about 3 months. But then I was diagnosed with combat stress, and I started smoking again. I tried going cold turkey, as we call it here in the UK but that didn't work.
But I think once I can get some of this combat stress sorted out in my head, I'll try again.
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Old 11-02-2007, 04:57 AM
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scott. I too tryed the patch was successfull for about 3 months and landed in the hospital..Any connection ya think? I'm sorry that I can't or should I say don't understand you combat stress. but I can and do understand the idea of leaving the house and how frightening that can be. I do't think that I would ever leave the house if I didn't have the responsibility of my 82 yer old mom. Do appts, shopping,etc. But I have finally got what my therapist called my "safe zone" Stores, etc where I can go and NOT have an attack---or seldom-- have one in the location. Of course, it is up to me to pay attention to details like gas. I only have 1 gas station I am able to use so if I run low on gas it can present a problem. So far I have not run out of gas but 1 time it was a close call to get back to MY station. I am assuming that you have panic attacks when you go out, is that right? you will Let me know if I am ever being to nosey won't you? Anyway, til later
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Hi Herc how are you. Combat Stress is a form of ptsd, but its only soldiers that get it, either in combat zones like the Gulf War. I was a British Soldier and although I served and fought in the first Gulf War, I was ok, as my training got me through it. It was the following year when my regiment served in Bosnia, in which used to be Yugoslavia. The things I saw there would turn your stomach. Like massacres of civilians and such, that is where I got my Combat Stress.
Thanks for listening to me Herc
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Hi Hercules how are you. Great news that you are slowly getting your PC up and running, I too had problems with this one when I got it last year, a close friend of the family had to show us what to do, so you are not alone.
Can you remember the times when there was no computers and we had to depend on the postal system for mailing and such, Ah happy memories.
But we live in modern times now, and I suppose progress is progress.
How are things with you, you can always send me a pm if you want to chat. I'm all ears if you want to chat.
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Combat Stress is a form of ptsd
No its not actually technically speaking. Combat stress is not PTSD at all, but what soldiers endure after conflict, but do not have PTSD itself. PTSD from combat is PTSD, combat stress is a lesser after effect, all of which is curable. You either have PTSD, or you have combat stress. For a better term, combat stress is Post Traumatic Stress, without the disorder part, which means no chemical imbalance has taken place within the brain.

You only have one or the other if you want to speak technically in accordance with DSM criteria. PTS and combat stress are merely names for anxiety disorders, but not PTSD itself.
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