US ARMY clinics/hospitals - BAD CARE
VA Outpatient Clinic/Medical Center - GOOD CARE
I must apologize to a lot on here since I have not been on in awhile. I actually missed it but plan to be on for some encouragement and help out again. To those who do not know me I was medically separated from the US Army in August of this year with a 10% Severance Pay. Unfortunately, I did not get to serve out my full term or even go to combat - the reason I joined the Army in the first place (my wife wanted to kill me). I injured myself pretty good in Basic and continued thru Basic and AIT anyway *dealing with horrible pain*. Well things continued to get worse even at Fort Hood where I was MEBd. The doctors who read my MRI said nothing was wrong with my back and that all the pain I had was in my head. One doc said he thought it was time for me to leave. So in comes the raping of a 10% rating. I would have fought but not only was I on some heavy meds but I had a PEBLO that told me there was nothing I could fight with my MEB (as far as having conditions listed, fighting the rating, etc. - the full run around). So, with her knowing I was on some heavy meds and not all there she still had me sign my PEB off. Out I went, into the civilian world again - but with multiple ailments and day to day "TORTURE". Thank you Army.
So, I enter the VA system within a week of me getting back home to Northeast PA, to refill my meds. My PCM does a full work up and orders all new X-rays, MRIs, EMG, the whole "shabang". Made me happy to see someone WANTING to help. After a month and a half all my workups are done and my PCM finds out that my entire Lumbar spine is full of bulges, spinal stenosis, hairline fractures at my facet joints, a complete and utter opposite of what I was told for almost two years while in the Army. As crazy as it sounds, I was HAPPY. My new PCM had discovered what the Army had not told me! A relief! Then, I finally get to talk to a Psychologist about some issues I was dealing with because of the Army and pain, etc. Things are looking up for once!
So, I get talking to a friend of the family's about all this and he gives me a number to a rep at the DAV office in Wilkes-Barre, PA. The next day I receive a package from the VA for some new Pilot Program only available at four regional offices in the US. The Pilot is an Expedited Claim Program. I take that paperwork to the DAV and she tells me not to partake in this and she has me sign some paperwork where she will handle all of my VA Claim process paperwork and tells me she will get me between 80-100% with the list of ailments claimed. My maintenance SGT had typed a letter before I left that stated how many days I was sent home due to my injuries - in which she said that letter will cover my back injury for at least 60%. She has been working with claims for over 25 years and also with helping vets go back and fight the Army for Med Retirement and other issues.
All in all, things are looking up and I will keep everyone posted as I continue thru the VA Claim Process. I wish everyone luck and want to remind people to gain as much knowledge as you can throughout this process, whether its VA or DoD. Knowledge is power, especially in this process. Everyone needs to also pass this site, along with its info, along and around their posts, camps, forts, etc. No matter what! There is just way too much of military personnel and vets being screwed.
God Bless!
Lawless
VA Outpatient Clinic/Medical Center - GOOD CARE
I must apologize to a lot on here since I have not been on in awhile. I actually missed it but plan to be on for some encouragement and help out again. To those who do not know me I was medically separated from the US Army in August of this year with a 10% Severance Pay. Unfortunately, I did not get to serve out my full term or even go to combat - the reason I joined the Army in the first place (my wife wanted to kill me). I injured myself pretty good in Basic and continued thru Basic and AIT anyway *dealing with horrible pain*. Well things continued to get worse even at Fort Hood where I was MEBd. The doctors who read my MRI said nothing was wrong with my back and that all the pain I had was in my head. One doc said he thought it was time for me to leave. So in comes the raping of a 10% rating. I would have fought but not only was I on some heavy meds but I had a PEBLO that told me there was nothing I could fight with my MEB (as far as having conditions listed, fighting the rating, etc. - the full run around). So, with her knowing I was on some heavy meds and not all there she still had me sign my PEB off. Out I went, into the civilian world again - but with multiple ailments and day to day "TORTURE". Thank you Army.
So, I enter the VA system within a week of me getting back home to Northeast PA, to refill my meds. My PCM does a full work up and orders all new X-rays, MRIs, EMG, the whole "shabang". Made me happy to see someone WANTING to help. After a month and a half all my workups are done and my PCM finds out that my entire Lumbar spine is full of bulges, spinal stenosis, hairline fractures at my facet joints, a complete and utter opposite of what I was told for almost two years while in the Army. As crazy as it sounds, I was HAPPY. My new PCM had discovered what the Army had not told me! A relief! Then, I finally get to talk to a Psychologist about some issues I was dealing with because of the Army and pain, etc. Things are looking up for once!
So, I get talking to a friend of the family's about all this and he gives me a number to a rep at the DAV office in Wilkes-Barre, PA. The next day I receive a package from the VA for some new Pilot Program only available at four regional offices in the US. The Pilot is an Expedited Claim Program. I take that paperwork to the DAV and she tells me not to partake in this and she has me sign some paperwork where she will handle all of my VA Claim process paperwork and tells me she will get me between 80-100% with the list of ailments claimed. My maintenance SGT had typed a letter before I left that stated how many days I was sent home due to my injuries - in which she said that letter will cover my back injury for at least 60%. She has been working with claims for over 25 years and also with helping vets go back and fight the Army for Med Retirement and other issues.
All in all, things are looking up and I will keep everyone posted as I continue thru the VA Claim Process. I wish everyone luck and want to remind people to gain as much knowledge as you can throughout this process, whether its VA or DoD. Knowledge is power, especially in this process. Everyone needs to also pass this site, along with its info, along and around their posts, camps, forts, etc. No matter what! There is just way too much of military personnel and vets being screwed.
God Bless!
Lawless