Your Hardest Family Question: My husband’s PTSD is destroying our family
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ajJuly 10, 2015
Look into the Emotion Code! It can help with PTSD and everything else. It was developed by an LDS chiropractor and there are many practitioners to choose from. There aren't any negative side effects so there's nothing to lose.
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