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The Negative Effects Of PTSD In Soldiers

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Overall, soldiers suffered from these chemical encounters. After the soldier suffers from a gas attack, his “white eyes” were “writhing in his face, his hanging face, like a devil’s sick of sin” (19-20). This is a description of a soldier having his face melted off from the gas attack. The gas attack basically transformed his body into “a devil’s sick of sin” (20). This is one product of the suffering during the wartime. A man loses his life and loses his face. Overall, the war brings on negative effects upon the body. After the war, some soldiers experience mental disorders such as PTSD, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. According to Edgar Jones, PTSD consisted of “unexplained symptoms, in particular tics, paresis, tremor, contractures, fatigue,

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