Looking After the Soldier, Back Home and Damaged
By CATRIN EINHORN
September 27, 2011
RAY CITY, Ga. — April and Tom Marcum were high school sweethearts who married after graduation.
For years, she recalls, he was a doting husband who would leave love notes for her to discover on the computer or in her purse. Now the closest thing to notes that they exchange are the reminders she set up on his cellphone that direct him to take his medicine four times a day.
He usually ignores them, and she ends up having to make him do it.
Since Mr. Marcum came back in 2008 from two tours in Iraq with a traumatic brain injury and post-traumatic stress disorder, his wife has quit her job as a teacher to care for him. She has watched their life savings drain away. And she has had to adjust to an entirely new relationship with her husband, who faces a range of debilitating problems including short-term memory loss and difficulties with impulse control and anger.
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Wonderful outcome for her. I hope that we get our soldiers home for good soon. I don't see how we can afford to keep these wars going. The human cost alone is staggering. Thanks for the article.
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