Wounded war hero Sgt. Travis Hunter is homeless in a debilitating post-traumatic state. He doesn't know it is a neuro-muscular condition, which froze some head and neck muscles. The mysterious medical condition of dystonia hit him several months after his Army discharge. The Veterans Administration didn't recognize it as combat related. His painful post-war condition has shattered Sgt. Hunter's hope for recovering his true self. He blames his twisted condition on his failures in life. He is despondent. He panhandles on the streets of Baltimore. . This story begins with the post-war years of Travis Hunter living in pain, its little-known causes, few treatments, and no prospects for a cure. Travis is just one of many former soldiers abandoned to deal with the cruel fate of post-war complications of the most serious nature. And he is one of more than 250,000 Americans who are beat down by neuromuscular diseases. Many are never diagnosed. Former Sgt. Travis Hunter is a lost soul until beautiful Nurse Janet Lee offers to help him. At first, he refuses bitterly. This is the story of his battle for recovery of a normal life and as a possible role model for veterans.
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