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Jilly_in_VA

(13,527 posts)
Mon Nov 17, 2025, 12:15 PM 7 hrs ago

No medical training could prepare me for a 'life-genocide balance'

By Talal Ali Khan^

It has been more than a month since a “ceasefire” took hold in Gaza. That, of course, does not mean that the killing of Palestinians has stopped. It simply means that it has been reduced to a rate that allows international media to ignore it.

And so, the world has largely moved on from the story. But I haven’t.

In July 2024, I joined a medical mission to Gaza and spent 22 days there, volunteering at hospitals. What I came back with is something I cannot easily explain.

The man my family knew, the son, brother, and husband they laughed with, the father who played with his children, feels lost to them now.

I call him the “previous Talal”.

My children, wife, siblings, parents, friends and colleagues, they all see the change. They tell me I have become distant, quiet, detached, and sometimes hard to reach. My emotions are messy and raw in ways words often fail to capture. It is not a single feeling, but a swarm of emotions that is not going away despite the news of a “ceasefire” and reassurances of “reconstruction”.

https://www.aljazeera.com/opinions/2025/11/16/no-medical-training-could-prepare-me-for-a-life-genocide-balance

*Talal Ali Khan is a US-based medical doctor. He is a nephrology specialist. (So not some wild-eyed middle-Eastern radical)
I would say he is suffering from a world-class case of PTSD, as any right-thinking person probably would in this situation
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No medical training could prepare me for a 'life-genocide balance' (Original Post) Jilly_in_VA 7 hrs ago OP
Great article. MarineCombatEngineer 1 hr ago #1

MarineCombatEngineer

(16,898 posts)
1. Great article.
Mon Nov 17, 2025, 06:22 PM
1 hr ago

Thanks.
I still suffer from PTSD, not as much these days, but for awhile there, it was touch and go, luckily for me, I had a great supportive family.
I can definitely relate, just the images of a destroyed Gaza brings back bad memories.

Again, thanks for the article.

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