Prayers for her daughter.
Something is very amiss with this story.
My background on her shows her as an Arizona National Guard member, NOT ‘US Army’.
Horrible way to treat a daughter several days after her birthday:
“Michelle Young decided to take her own life by committing suicide days after her daughter’s 12th birthday.
Young had posted a heartfelt post with a picture perfect moment on her daughter, Gracie’s birthday days before taking the shocking step. In her post, Young captioned, “Happy birthday to the sweetest girl I’ve ever known,” adding “She’s a force to be reckoned with, she’s witty, ambitious, kind, compassionate, intelligent, hardworking, hilarious, and selfless,” describing Gracie.”
The whole thing stinks.
This is our military?
I had a store manager that was taking a drug to stop smoking. He had to stop because he told me that he was having serious suicidal thoughts, which he never had before. Let’s call the store manager “Bob.” Bob told me that when taking that drug, he started having vivid dreams. The dreams were so vivid that he did not feel like he was getting rest. Then as he took more medicine, his brain was telling him that the easiest way to stop smoking was to kill himself- it would solve everything. At about the third day of having suicidal thoughts, he decided that he wasn’t going crazy- it had to be the drugs. He stopped taking the drugs and within 36 hours he was back to normal. Bob told me that the suicidal thoughts were seductive. So if a doctor approved medicine could make a normal guy suicidal, imagine what a brain chemical imbalance could do to a person.
The importance of sleep, is underated and barely mentioned by doctors re the nomadic SARS-2-CoV.