u/Fabulous-Hat-5098

Need help

Over the last roughly 5 weeks ( since i have been in tech school ). I have been going through a severe depression and anxiety. I have met with the chaplain around 3-4 times and it has helped when I am there talking. After i leave I feel the same way every time. I go right back to depression. I have talked to multiple people and nothing has helped. I have been having panic attacks and i need help. Should i go to BH to try to get help? I talked to GI Rights and they recommended it. The only way for this to go away is to get away from the environment. I am thinking of shooting for an ELS? Anything helps

Edit: I have never had any anxiety attacks or severe depression in the past. It only started to happen since I have joined

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u/Fabulous-Hat-5098 — 7 days ago

Need help

Over the last roughly 5 weeks ( since i have been in tech school ). I have been going through a severe depression and anxiety. I have met with the chaplain around 3-4 times and it has helped when I am there talking. After i leave I feel the same way every time. I go right back to depression. I have talked to multiple people and nothing has helped. I have been having panic attacks and i need help. Should i go to BH to try to get help? I talked to GI Rights and they recommended it. The only way for this to go away is to get away from the environment. I am thinking of shooting for an ELS? Anything helps

Edit: I have never had any anxiety attacks or severe depression in the past. It only started to happen since I have joined

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u/Fabulous-Hat-5098 — 7 days ago

Palace Chase

Hello! I am currently coming up on my 5th year in my contract. Me and my wife are planning to have a child soon. I have a little over 1 year left on my contract and was wanting some input. Would it be worth it to try to palace chase out of active and serve my 2 years in the guard? I was looking at it as I would be able to get out of active a year sooner, allowing me to find a stable job before we have our child. She is fully employed right now also. It will also allow me to keep Tricare for a little longer to help pay for the bills that come with having a child. On top of that it will allow me to be home more often to help her out. Just looking for some input. Thanks!

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u/Fabulous-Hat-5098 — 11 days ago