Sunday, 25 December 2011

Doc wounded in Iraq speaks out about combat trauma (AP)

In this Dec. 14, 2011 photo, Dr. Ken Lee performs acupuncture on Gus Sorenson, a paralyzed patient at the Milwaukee VA Medical Center. Lee was nearly killed by  a suicide bomb attack in Iraq in 2004. Now Wisconsin's National Guard’s chief medical officer, he is using his unique experience — as a doctor, patient and combat veteran — to call attention to the effects of combat trauma that will be with veterans for years to come. (AP Photo/Carrie Antlfinger)AP - Dr. Ken Lee lives every day with reminders of a suicide car bombing: a crescent-shaped scar on his temple, thumbs that don't work correctly, constant headaches, and legs and arms that always feel like they're on fire.



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