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Old May 03, 2014, 09:23 PM
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My SO is currently deployed overseas in Afghanistan. He's in a relatively safe job and doesn't often have to be involved in crisis situations, but I know its still hard on him. Is there more I can be doing, to support him? To help ease his transition when he does finally come home?
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Old May 04, 2014, 01:31 PM
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Hi Pizzolar: Unfortunately I don't know much about this. But I saw that you hadn't received any replies to your post so I thought I would. Maybe now that I've replied, others will see your post & reply too. The one thing I can suggest is that there are videos on YouTube on topics such as this. I don't know if you've had any experience with YouTube, but I'm certain you could find some videos there that would be helpful. I have 2 channels on YouTube & I spend quite a bit of time there. So it is familiar territory to me. If it's not familiar to you, & you'd like to see what's available, let me know. I can find something I think would be of interest & embed it here so you can see it. From there, I'm confident you could find your way to others as well.
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