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In detention, Abdellatif suffers nightmares, flashbacks, headaches, panic attacks and uncontrollable shaking.
He suffers nightmares, flashbacks and raw nerves that echo the symptoms of a shellshocked survivor of war.
He still suffers nightmares and ascribes the breakdown of his marriage in part to the mental repercussions of what he saw.
The other still suffers nightmares.' Both families have generally been impressed with the performance of their building insurer, in both cases Norwich Union.
In "Who Killed Palomino Molero?" (1986), a brief detective novel set in the fifties, Lituma works a case with a Lieutenant Silva; he suffers nightmares, worries that he's too fearful for the work he's doing, and begins feeling a need to understand evil.
She said she still suffers nightmares and panic attacks.
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Some people hallucinate or suffer nightmares.
He suffered nightmares, insomnia and flashbacks, said his wife, Christina Barrientes.
They have slept on the street, foraged for food and suffered nightmares.
Gerry himself still suffered nightmares and stress from the beatings in custody, and could not work.
The girl said in a statement that she suffered nightmares and no longer trusted boys.
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