Chad Robichaux: Still in the Fight, My Service, My Battle

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After eight tours of duty in Afghanistan, Chad Robichaux had seen it all. From the brutality of the Taliban to witnessing the deaths of 15 fellow soldiers, he began to suffer from debilitating panic attacks. Chad says, “Imagine you’re drowning in a swimming pool and handcuffed to the bottom. How desperate would you feel to get one breath of air?” That was his level of panic 24/7. When he returned to America, his extreme PTSD led to a suicide attempt in his bedroom closet. Thankfully, Chad trusted Christ as his Savior and today, he serves active duty, military veteran and first responder communities with faith based trauma and resiliency programs.

Listen To Part 1: https://www.drjamesdobson.org/broadcasts/chad-robichaux-still-in-the-fight-in-ukraine-part-1
Listen To Part 2: https://www.drjamesdobson.org/broadcasts/chad-robichaux-still-in-the-fight-my-service-my-battle-part-2
Listen To Part 3: https://www.drjamesdobson.org/broadcasts/chad-robichaux-still-in-the-fight-a-veteran-s-journey-part-3

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