Posted AT 1:03 AM EDT on 15/07/06
Sweet forgetting: a pill to ease painful memories
ANNE MCILROY
From Saturday's Globe and Mail
For three years, Rita Magil relived the scene in her nightmares and in daytime flashbacks.
“I could see two cement pillars that my car was being propelled towards,” she says. “I remember going towards them, being unable to stop the car, powerless and totally out of control, and watching my death coming.
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