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I'm more than happy to [take the medication] that because I really like the way I feel.

Michael Corso (Personnelman, US Navy,1982 - 1986) Mediterranean, North Atlantic, US.

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I started seeing a
psychiatrist for medication,

for my PTSD, my depression, my anxiety,

having mood problems.

Like I said I would just yell at people

for no reason at all.

And what I'd come to learn was is that

I was having these
arguments within my head,

and with people that weren't there.

And then when they were there

I picked up those same
arguments and, you know,

people were like,

"What does he doing?

What's going on?"

But I was able, like I
said, with the medication,

able to get a lot of help with that.

Those voices were-are now gone,

but I'm still seeing a psychiatrist today

because I know that I can't
make it without the medication.

I've tried twice with the
help of a psychiatrist,

but learned that,

the medication is something
that I'm going have

to continue to take,

but I'm more than happy to do that,

because I really liked the way I feel.

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