Iraq Vet Aims to Draw Attention to PTSD

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The KRCR-TV Chico, CA (12/2, Saam) website said Chico resident Frank Carrillo “recently ended his 19 year military career, unable to deal with memories of fighting in Iraq.”

Carrillo, who “said military doctors accused him of faking post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD),” is now “fighting to draw attention to the issue of PTSD and make it easier for soldiers to get mental health treatment they need.”

– From the VA

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