One incident I shall never forget. My husband and I were having an argument that turned into a fight. What was the argument about? I do not remember, but I distinctly remember him pinning me down on the sofa and hitting me. He hit me with his fist, over and over. He kept hitting me so hard it was as if he had put all his anger that was inside of him on me with every blow. Suddenly there was no more fight nor strength left in me. I could not even move. I remember thinking this is it, I gave up. I lay there as he continued to hit me. I became unconscious, and for hours, I laid there on the sofa. This man is a monster and... and... woe is me; my husband has PTSD. I need a plan; I need a way out!
Mary, an author from Maryland, is guaranteed to impress you with her wit, vitality, immediacy, and the real affinity of her work. She is devoted to her family and committed to enlighten and educate all, on the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
This book, The Overwhelming Pain of Post Traumatic Stress explodes the pain and suffering, not just on the individual with PTSD but the family as well. Her late husband diagnosed with PTSD served in the Vietnam War.
Mary writes poems, short stories, songs, books, skits and performs plays. Her list of plays includes “The Caged Bird Finally Sings”, “Crossing Over to Greener Pastures”, “Touch Not Mine Anointed” as well as, Baltimore Inspired Musical, ‘My Choice to Change’ (Viewable on YouTube). These are a few of her accomplishments.
Mary’s prayer is that many who do not know Christ in this present world will seek and accept him into their heart and mind.