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Mental health: Trauma, genocide and my invisible illness – BBC News
The BBC’s Victoria Uwonkunda fled Rwanda in 1994 but it took time to recognise the impact it had on her.

By Victoria UwonkundaThe Comb podcast, BBC Africa
image copyrightVictoria Uwonkunda
image captionVictoria was born in Rwanda in 1981 and grew up in the capital, Kigali
I have an invisible health condition that is not often talked about.
This is the first time that I am describing my issue, which is deeply personal and has remained hidden from many of my friends and colleagues for years.
But the truth is that for much of my life I did not know that I had the condition or what it was called.
Now…
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