Welcome back brothers and sisters. As a disabled combat veteran myself, I am sure
that I am not the first to say that to you. During my service to our Nation as a
Non-Commissioned Officer, it was my responsibility to train my Soldiers for war. There
is one phrase in the Soldier's Creed that has always stuck with me.
      
"I will never leave a fallen comrade".

Those tiny words say so much. I realized that my mission isn't complete yet. We may
have left the war, but the war certainly hasn't left all of us.
Whether its ourselves or
buddies we know, we are still touched daily by the impact of the war and what we have
done. I consider that the mark of a fallen comrade. I swore an oath. I still stand when I
hear the creed. It is a life long commitment is it not? We fight and die along side each
other. Are we then just to abandon one another after the deployment ends. I say no. Not
if we are true in our hearts about who we really are. We take care of our own.

The AMHC is here to fulfill the creed that we live by. It provides us the opportunity to
reach out to our brothers and sisters in an effort to hasten the war's departure from our
daily thoughts. It isn't the V.A.'s fault really that the services they provide are lengthy and
somewhat ineffective. They just weren't prepared for the various problems or the vast
numbers of us that were suddenly tossed into an overburdened system in its transitional
phase. Finally, the V.A. is changing. Good things are beginning to happen for us, and
our voices are being heard. This casts a bright light for the future of care. They are still
learning to adapt remember, so we will need to be understanding. While they are
catching up and we continue to  suffer, remember that there is hope.  

There is another way through hypnosis.
Money, time, and pain are our biggest
issues when dealing with the current system.
We have to work around their
schedule which means taking time off from work. In today's economy that can be career
suicide. Then we have to go through all of the suffering the visit brings back to the
surface, followed by the obvious prescription for more drugs to mask and numb the
pain, rather than to fix it. This process seems to go on and on in a cycle.

Hypnosis was the answer I needed, and it might be for you too. Hypnosis saves
time and pain. We have evening appointments as well as Saturdays in order to work
around
your schedule. At the AMHC, we offer a partnership where we work together to
reach your goals. See how quickly hypnosis can change your life.
There' s no obligation. Call us today to set up an appointment or consultation at
(407) 571-6924.

                         Your brother,
                                 Christopher Miller, C.Ht.
                                 VETERAN, US Army  
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