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My stepson is joining the military and his mom (my wife) is having aterrible time coping with it. I think its a combination of him leaving home and of course worry about him being injured or killed. She is having an awful time controlling her emotions. Im looking for any rsources (books, websites, etc.) that could help her cope. Thanks

2007-01-16 03:42:30 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Mental Health

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That's really sad and I agree with her. I would say just be there for her and listen to her concerns, because they are very legit! I'm sure there is a military support website, as my friend's younger brother's wife is on a military base now. The women on the base tend to help support each other to get them through their husbands/loved ones going off to war. Good luck and much success to your step son!

2007-01-16 03:48:06 · answer #1 · answered by Jyse 6 · 0 0

My husband is a Marine, he recently returned from his first tour to Iraq. The only thing that kept me sane is God. There really are no books or anything that will help like God does. There is a website and this one is for Marines, it's helpful in the sense that you can chat to family members/friends who are going through the same situation. http://p069.ezboard.com/busmc I have met some great people through it and I actually made a great friend on there. Good Luck. God Bless you and your family.

2007-01-16 03:53:03 · answer #2 · answered by laurel 3 · 0 0

we do purely hun. purely take it each and on a daily basis and breathe. i'm a militia spouse. my husband has been in slightly over 10 years. discover acquaintances and a variety of of them purely be careful because of the fact a variety of of BS comes with them. get entangled with the FRG and take in crafts or something. attempt to not be too dissatisfied over what you won't be in a position to administration or you will lose your techniques. get entangled with some help communities available, there are various accessible. take the toddlers to the park or exterior as much as conceivable (climate allowing). get some books and examine. i had a newborn and a 2 3 hundred and sixty 5 days previous so i do understand. I actual have been on your place extra suitable than as quickly as. take in mag writing, it facilitates get the strain out. do not think of roughly him being long gone each and all of the time or you will not make it via his deployment. circulate get some draino to repair the tub, vacuum the floor, enable the upkeep get their crap fixed, you do not might desire to pay interest to them, get a point to confirm the washing gadget, notwithstanding if that's not point then restoration it genuine quickly or have between the upkeep men do it, in the event that they're many times astounding men they are going to point it for you while they get there, while they restoration the tub of direction. immediately might desire to've befell with your hunny with you so purely take a sturdy breath. that's going to paintings out and you have got extra undesirable days yet you could desire to discover some acquaintances because of the fact you elect an outlet.

2016-10-07 06:05:21 · answer #3 · answered by bugenhagen 4 · 0 0

She needs to relax alittle, and face the fact that she can not control what her son does. If this is something that he lives for it's his passion, and she has to look at it in his eyes not hers. If she knows this will make him happy, then she should support him. She should live her own life, and not focus on it so much. Maybe they have a support group she could join. She should be honored he wants to serve his country, and protect his family. She should write to him daily to ease her pain.She probably is afraid he is going to die?? Well he could die any where, any day... Tell her to have faith in God, and ask him to help her.. GOOD LUCK TO YOU

2007-01-16 03:53:51 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I'm a Military Spouse (and in the military myself). E-mail me at viperchickaga@yahoo.com. I might not have the "book answers" for her, but I can always give her a soldier's/wife's/daughter's point of view.

2007-01-16 03:49:14 · answer #5 · answered by K9Girl 2 · 0 0

I suggest you find a support group for military moms. If there isn't one locally, try to start one. You can also do a search online for your area or even if she can talk via the internet.

2007-01-16 03:51:05 · answer #6 · answered by S H 6 · 0 0

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