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Narrated by:
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Marina Vega
About this listen
I joined the Coast Guard in July 2005 after three years of trying to lose weight, being medically fit, and overcoming several fears of leaving home. During the first few years, I was in I thought about writing a book several times. Life was good. My units were awesome. I could write a motivational book about working through your fears, never giving up, and ultimately achieving your dream and becoming successful.
Then I reported onboard the Coast Guard Cutter Mellon, and I saw the dark side of the Coast Guard. I went from proactive and excited to isolated and depressed. I didn’t have anyone to turn to and was afraid if I asked for help, my situation would only get worse. I struggled with my weight and was on the “fat boy” program a couple of times. My health started to fade. I was diagnosed with acid reflux and PMDD.
After a transfer season, life got better. At my next two units, life was good again. But my struggles with my weight, health, and hormonal issues were far from over and ultimately lead to my discharge in April of 2018.
It is now the beginning of 2019. A friend of mine suggested I still write a book. She suggested I write short stories and poems to describe the good, the bad, and the ugly. Not only was she hoping for success for me sales-wise, but she also thought telling my story would be therapeutic for me.
So here it is. My story. My journey. I’m proud of how hard I fought to get into the Coast Guard. I’m proud of the 12.5 years I served. I have many success stories to share with you. I have many friends all over the country who I’m honored to know and call friends and say that I served with. I’m equally thankful to be out of the Coast Guard. To be done with the weight program. To be on track to becoming healthy again.
I hope you as the reader will enjoy my successes and learn from my experiences. If you are struggling with any physical or mental health issues, I hope you know you are not alone. I hope you seek out help. And I hope this book leaves you knowing that although you may be broken, you are beautiful.
Also, for legal purposes:
The views and opinions expressed in this book are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any agency of the US government.
©2019 Hillary Jo Herbst (P)2021 Hillary Jo Herbst