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PTSD, Are CNC Routers The Cure? LISTEN TO THIS MILITARY VETERAN...

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Harold is a military vet who served in the United States military in the early 70's. His struggle with PTSD (or Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) affected him for 50 years until he found the world of CNC routers and making CNC projects with his Next Wave Shark HD 520 CNC router. CNC routers gave him something to occupy his mind with something to look forward to, and in his words, "finding a purpose". When we have something to look forward to, PTSD and depression are diminished. Many cope with PTSD for years and are not sure how to cope with it or overcome PTSD. I am no expert on PTSD, and Harold taught me more about it than I ever knew. I have learned that PTSD is not just a factor of military experiences. But can be from any traumatic incident in life, such as losing a child, a car accident, witnessing something violent, an abusive relationship, etc. But there are many forms of PTSD, and the symptoms are far and wide. But I personally feel anything that can give someone purpose will lessen the feeling of I'm not good enough or even suicidal thoughts. Many former military personnel has turned to CNC machines for 'PTSD therapy'. Even those who served in law enforcement, EMS and those who served on fire departments. Please support IDC Woodcraft Youtube channel: Buy me a cup of coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/garrettfromme IDC Woodcraft is a CNC router bit company that supplies the CNC router bits to you for your CNC machines. You will also find the CNC world has a huge active community. It can make you feel like you belong to something. There are many CNC routers to choose from but the three listed below are top recommendations ...This is the machine Harold has → https://www.nextwavecnc.com/#006 ...See the Longmill CNC router (MK2) → https://sienci.com/?ref=IDCWOODCRAFT ...See the Phantom CNC Systems CNC routers → https://www.phantomcncsystems.com/
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Harold is a military vet who served in the United States military in the early 70's. His struggle with PTSD (or Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) affected him for 50 years until he found the world of CNC routers and making CNC projects with his Next Wave Shark HD 520 CNC router. CNC routers gave him something to occupy his mind with something to look forward to, and in his words, "finding a purpose". When we have something to look forward to, PTSD and depression are diminished. Many cope with PTSD for years and are not sure how to cope with it or overcome PTSD. I am no expert on PTSD, and Harold taught me more about it than I ever knew. I have learned that PTSD is not just a factor of military experiences. But can be from any traumatic incident in life, such as losing a child, a car accident, witnessing something violent, an abusive relationship, etc. But there are many forms of PTSD, and the symptoms are far and wide. But I personally feel anything that can give someone purpose will lessen the feeling of I'm not good enough or even suicidal thoughts. Many former military personnel has turned to CNC machines for 'PTSD therapy'. Even those who served in law enforcement, EMS and those who served on fire departments. Please support IDC Woodcraft Youtube channel: Buy me a cup of coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/garrettfromme IDC Woodcraft is a CNC router bit company that supplies the CNC router bits to you for your CNC machines. You will also find the CNC world has a huge active community. It can make you feel like you belong to something. There are many CNC routers to choose from but the three listed below are top recommendations ...This is the machine Harold has → https://www.nextwavecnc.com/#006 ...See the Longmill CNC router (MK2) → https://sienci.com/?ref=IDCWOODCRAFT ...See the Phantom CNC Systems CNC routers → https://www.phantomcncsystems.com/
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