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When I was away visiting dh and his mom, I mentioned the documentary. I asked if he knew about it. He did. I told him that I watched it. To my surprise, he said that he did not want to see it. He really seems to be trying to put things in perspective and not stay "stuck." I also noticed that he's sleeping much better. Like the rest of you, I also hope that Mr. PTSD stays a safe distance for as long a possible.
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