“My Cousin David took his own life. A few nights ago, he became one of the 22 US veterans that commit suicide daily. I know it was not always this way but it is this way now. This happens 22 times a day-people feel like I do starting 22 times a day. He was either the first or the last of the day. He said goodbye on the last day of May in the last hour in his time zone. The outcry of support was overwhelming. People know. This happens too much. He knew it happened too much.
David became medically disabled. He had PTSD and had also contracted Lyme disease during his many years in service. When he returned from service, work within his community and with his fellow veterans became his service. Many also remember him from the video below. He fought for the rights of those four legged soldiers. Now all the two legged ones need to stand up for him. Did this have to be? I don’t think so.
To know how to help veterans overcome suicide, one only needs to know what a veteran who overcame suicide knew. Andrew Jones with The Ripple Effect – Helping Veterans and Families HEAL explained how he did just that. He found words in that dark place that kept him from taking his own life – familiar words “Hold your position.” Hold your position, call for support. That is what a soldier does when he is in trouble. David didn’t have these words in that dark place. All military personnel should be given these words upon their exit into civilian life. If David had orders in respect to his own life, he would have followed them.
David, if I could have said anything to you on that last hour in May it would have been hold your position and call for support. And if I can say anything to the 22 that are starting to die today it is just that: HOLD YOUR POSITION. Why did you not have these words David Michael Simpson? I am so sorry. I cannot stop thinking them now. Hold your position. Call for support.
There are so many people, so many mothers, so many fathers and
brothers, wives, husbands…children who wish that their loved one
had received this order. But instead these soldiers just come back
and die on American soil from unseen injuries they received in
battle. PTSD is not a permanent thought process and suicide is not
a consistent thought. They need an order to follow when they think
these thoughts. Let’s give it to them. I ask for your help. All of
you. Every single one of you reading this.
To the 22 veterans today who will face this darkness alone: Hold
your position, call for support. You are an American life. It is
the duty of the government and its military to protect you. If you
are a threat to your own life, hold your position and call for
support.
But I cannot say “that is an order”. I am a civilian surrounded by
civilians who are watching them all die. So this is just a Facebook
post.
They need an order to pull them back from the chaos. So give it to
them.
David, support was on its way. You just had to hold your
position.”
https://youtu.be/Cnf5QZ0rzzo?si=RGzj8JrMcyM6KSsG
Also mentioned The Frontrunner by Brad Fawley
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