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After surviving the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, former soldiers say they are now getting hit by debilitating headaches several times a week.
When the headaches hit, veteran Jody Fuller sees black spots. His peripheral vision disappears. And he knows, he has to stop everything.
“When I have terrible headaches, that’s when I have to go somewhere, shut the curtains, put the pillow over my head. The light is not a good thing. I’m sensitive to light,” said Fuller, who served three tours in Iraq.
Fuller is not alone.
Headaches are one of the many lingering effects for thousands of U.S. soldiers who fought in Iraq and Afghanistan the past 12 years.
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