Episode 042 – TACP “George” on Healing, Forgiving, and Resiliency




Patriot to the Core show

Summary: <br> On George’s 9th deployment in 2010, his Humvee rolled over on him a few times, which shattered his hip, broke bones in his back and screwed up his shoulder.  He woke up on his way to Walter Reed where he’d spend the next seven months.<br> We talk in person about his recovery – not physical, but his mental and emotional recovery.  Of course, George wasn’t immune to self-medicating because he didn’t want to dream.  After talking with a professional, she convinced him that he suffered from Survivor’s Guilt, not Post Traumatic Stress (PTS).<br> George tells us of his darkest time, lashing out at his nurses and sister, drinking way too much, and then being told by a Priest that he was “being an ass.”  That was a wake up call.<br> This is just a good interview with an American Hero who has seen hell and suffered tremendous injuries and come out even stronger physically, and especially emotionally.<br> Whether you’re dealing with your own trials or know someone who is, George shares some great insight on overcoming.<br> If you want to hear more from George, he was my guest on <a href="http://www.thadforester.com/george-tacp/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Episode 031</a>.<br> *PTC is now on <a href="https://www.patreon.com/patriottothecore" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Patreon</a>.  Please check out how you can help the cause so I can provide quality content and keep on keeping on!<br> Copyright 2017 Thad Forester<br><br> http://<a href="http://www.patriottothecore.com/">www.patriottothecore.com<br><br> </a>email questions to <a href="mailto:thad@patriottothecore.com">thad@patriottothecore.com<br><br> </a><br> Rock Tune by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/">https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/</a>)<br> <a href="mailto:thad@patriottothecore.com">Artist: </a><a href="http://audionautix.com/">http://audionautix.com/</a><br>