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Sunday, February 2, 2014

TV documentary on PTSD is seeking veterans with PTSD

When my husband came home from Vietnam, something like this was not possible. No one was interested in anything we were going through and there was no way to connect to others.

Things are a lot different today so when people care, they step up to make a difference. Hey veterans you know the deal. You stepped up and put your life on the line and you are even more tired than I am of losing veterans after combat.

If you want to make a difference, there are many more veterans out there waiting to hear someone talk about what they are feeling and let them know they are not alone. Your story matters to them and to the generations before you. They didn't have a voice but made sure they gave you one. Speak for them now and for the next generation. I talked to Dr. Silverman on the phone and she told me what she was trying to do but more, she told me why she wanted to. It is because of you.

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" The production team for an upcoming TV documentary on PTSD is seeking veterans with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder to be a part of the cast. Casting interviews will take place in early March, 2014.

If you are a veteran with symptoms of PTSD who would like to be a participant on this show, please contact Dr Linda Silverman, Executive Producer,   cpeenterprisesllc@gmail.com.

More information will then be provided to you. Thank you so much"

Dr. Linda Levine Silverman
Founder and Director
Center for Personal Excellence
Executive Producer, CPE Enterprises, LLC

2 comments:

  1. Brothers.
    People are finally becoming aware of this thing called PTSD. Yet, they don't know a lot about the daily suffering that goes with it. Now is your opportunity to put a face to the nightmare called PTSD. I encourage you to step up and show the world what it is like to live day by day with the memories of past traumatic experiences. The more people know about the daily effects of PTSD, the more understanding and help can be provided to past and future American servicemen and women. Please give Dr. Silverman a call. I and other veterans will be on hand to meet you. Thank you Kathie for all you have and continue to do.
    Bob Bambury
    Executive Director
    Veterans Multi-Purpose Center
    Groveland, FL

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  2. Bob we know this all too well but stand as an example that healing does happen. We also remember what it was like when everyone was suffering in silence.
    Combat battles are won and lost with the public keeping score, if they pay attention at all anymore, but the battles fought after it do not end. The fight goes on and it will take a huge force to defeat PTSD. Joining forces is priceless and something you have always been willing to do. Thank you for all you do!

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