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God Help Me! Cause No One Else Will is written by Sgt. Clyde Hoch, who served in the military and is a Vietnam veteran. He has lived with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and has used his experiences to write this booklet. Hoch discusses his personal life and how TBI and PTSD has affected it in hopes of helping other veterans who are suffering from the same thing, and also helping family members of these veterans understand what their loved ones are going through. There are a high number of veterans who commit suicide, and Hoch hopes to prevent more of an occurrence by reaching out to them through this booklet and encouraging them to seek help.
Like all Americans, I have such respect and compassion for people who serve in the military and also for their family members. And it breaks my heart when I hear about veterans struggling to live their lives because of disorders like PTSD or, even worse, committing suicide because of it. So, I think God Help Me! Cause No One Else Will can actually save lives. Veterans will be able to read about Sgt. Clyde Hoch’s own personal struggle and realize that they are not the only ones, but also hopefully recognize the symptoms and seek help. Along with Hoch’s personal story, there is also helpful information about TBI and PTSD and resources of where to get help. I definitely think that veterans can benefit from this booklet, but I also think that family members of veterans should read this because they will be able to understand something that maybe their loved ones cannot explain themselves. Overall, the content of this booklet is extremely important, so I highly recommend it.