No. We often see people who have, for example, post-traumatic stress disorder and a chronic pain disorder. That's not unusual. Of course, in those cases the treatment becomes more complex and we usually have more people involved.
LCol Alexandra Heber
No. We often see people who have, for example, post-traumatic stress disorder and a chronic pain disorder. That's not unusual. Of course, in those cases the treatment becomes more complex and we usually have more people involved.
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