New Book: I Can Still Hear Their Cries, Even in My Sleep - A Journey Into PTSD "A Raw and Moving Testament to the Enduring Pain of War"

A teenage US Marine Corps medic left the U.S. for a tour in Southeast Asia in 1966 with dreams and goals of someday becoming a doctor. Those 364 days in Vietnam forever changed his life. Forty years later, at age sixty, he is still fighting through depression, nightmares, and recurring flashbacks with intrusive thoughts- known as PTSD. When he relates to his personal demons he states; "I Can Still Hear Their Cries, Even In My Sleep." - September 23, 2007

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