It takes the average reader 1 hour and 58 minutes to read Live Now - Continue the Fight by Gary Tate
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This book clearly details information about the report from the Veterans Administration that indicates twenty-two soldiers everyday take their lives! To them their fight came to an end. This is tragic since they returned home only to find their new life here harder to adapt with, this includes the thoughts and range of emotions they had to try to come to endeavor to come to grips with having plagued them constantly. Many have been recognized as having PTSD, or TBI, with symptoms of having anxiety, adjustment disorders, and problems with alcohol and other drugs. Some of the recently returned veterans have had Traumatic Brain Injuries that are similar to PTSD problems. And I do believe the Veterans Administration is trying to reach out through group meetings that I have attended and the doctors who do try to make sure a Veteran is not looking to find closure to their seemly endless torture of their thoughts followed by emotions that seem to control, manipulate and eventually have them to choose to end their present battle. Yet I think that they lo ok only at the physical and not spiritual answers. Within this document in Chapter Two - What You Should Know About PTSD, Chapter Three - "Traumatic Brain Injury," after this section: Traumatic Brain Injury and PTSD - U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs (E), and Chapter Five - TBI Problems, Symptoms and Treatment, you will find statements made from the VA (Veterans Administration), some that contradict, noted as underlined and bolded areas, the information that they provide. And there are bolded areas showing information you should be aware of. Inserted within Chapter Three - Continue the Fight!, is the information I used to re file for my PTSD award "Some of the common emotional, for Vietnam and current Veteran responses: (Point Man Ministries)" and "10 Ways to Recognize Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder," which was adjusted correctly from my original discharge. The non-VA doctor read my information I had printed out for her with the original decision the VA had made, and noted how they had made it was surprising to her!
Live Now - Continue the Fight by Gary Tate is 116 pages long, and a total of 29,696 words.
This makes it 39% the length of the average book. It also has 36% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 2 hours and 42 minutes to read Live Now - Continue the Fight aloud.
Live Now - Continue the Fight is suitable for students ages 10 and up.
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