Posted on 06/07/06
Post-traumatic stress is felling more troops than the enemy
If every illness has a human face, then the face of post-traumatic stress disorder is Roméo Dallaire. Unable to prevent the slaughter in Rwanda, he returned to Canada a shattered man, plagued by nightmares, flashbacks, and lapses into alcohol abuse.
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