How one wife coped with her soldier husband's post-traumatic stress
As told to Justine Smith 6/05/2008
Sue's story: Choking back the sobs, I watched my husband sleep. Where had my big, strong soldier gone? And who was this frightened little man in my bed?
I had just picked him up from a psychiatric hospital where he had been for 23 days.
I could still hear his screams and see the fear in his eyes as he was dragged off by armed police.
After years of strange behaviour and wild mood swings Carl and I had needed a break from each other so he'd gone to Greece in the summer of 2006 to try to set up a home for us - it had always been our dream.
But he suffered total meltdown after yobs beat him up when he tried to stop them picking on a tramp.
He went missing, reappearing days later in flip-flops and shorts, burned to a crisp with his feet covered in hideous blisters. We got him back to England but he was beyond my help. So he was sectioned, released, and now here I was, lying next to my broken husband.
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