Posted on Apr 21, 2016
Is Congress doing anything for agent Orange, Gulf war syndrome, and open burn pit Veterans?
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There is a bill that could cover all three H.R 969. It currently cover Vietnam veterans and Agent Orange, but we are fighting to Gulf war and open burn pit Veterans. But as I said as before we are going to have to battle for the inclusion of the Gulf war and open burn pit Veterans. Because the department of the Army is currently refusing to recognize both groups. Therefore the Congress is only recognizing Vietnam veterans. But that means that the VA is not legally able to pay disability pay for the to outstanding groups. However the department of Army has approved medical care for both groups. So if you are among the Gulf war veterans or burn pit Veterans you have to register at your local VA office. And if you want to help push the amendments to add Gulf war and open burn pit Veterans to HR 969 you can write your Congressman. And remember to E-mail your Senators on the American Heroes COLA Act and the three amendments that we are pushing. Check my earlier post to get more information about HR 677.
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I am currently being treated for Constrictive Bronchiolitis Obliterans with interstitial fibrosis. I also have chronic fatigue, sleep apnea and fibromyalgia, along with a host of other issues.
These have been linked to my last tour in Iraq.
There is research ongoing, but I have found that a local research hospital and university, the University of Alabama at Birmingham, started a research into new treatments for Persian Gulf Illnesses, or Gulf War Syndrome.
I'm going to try to participate.
It is extremely important if you or any of your soldiers/veterans have any of the symptoms, the get scheduled for a Persian Gulf Registry exam at your VA.
If they say they have never heard of it, feel free to contact me here and I can get you/them the information needed to get an appointment.
These have been linked to my last tour in Iraq.
There is research ongoing, but I have found that a local research hospital and university, the University of Alabama at Birmingham, started a research into new treatments for Persian Gulf Illnesses, or Gulf War Syndrome.
I'm going to try to participate.
It is extremely important if you or any of your soldiers/veterans have any of the symptoms, the get scheduled for a Persian Gulf Registry exam at your VA.
If they say they have never heard of it, feel free to contact me here and I can get you/them the information needed to get an appointment.
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SGT Michael Thorin - Spring 09-10. Had bad allergies over there, have noticed that my seasonal bouts get bad fast but may be unrelated. Unless exposures to certain things over there have made me more sensitive
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SGT Michael Thorin
SSgt (Join to see) - Could definitely be.
The biggest problem currently is that the tentative closing date for Gulf War vets to have the Gulf War physical to maintain the ability to file a disability claim should they need to is December of this year.
However, they may extend this again.
Still, on the safer side, if at least get the physical done.
The biggest problem currently is that the tentative closing date for Gulf War vets to have the Gulf War physical to maintain the ability to file a disability claim should they need to is December of this year.
However, they may extend this again.
Still, on the safer side, if at least get the physical done.
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SSgt (Join to see) - I was in Afghanistan in 2013, Baghdad 2009, 2011, Al Asad 2008, Un Quzar/Bucca 2003. I have respiratory, neurological issues, HA's, blurred vision, memory issues.
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SGT Michael Thorin
LTC(P) (Join to see) - Sir, have you looked into the issues as being service connected?
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Does it cost money? Yes, Then probably not. Can't be giving those Soldiers, Sailors Airmen and Marines "Handouts" They may become dependent *SARCASM MUCH*.
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This has been an ongoing battle. And pretty much a long list of many fighting this battle.
http://www.publichealth.va.gov/exposures/wars-operations/iraq-war.asp
Get on the list and keep fighting. Eventually it will have to be looked into deeper.
I know many with symptoms and they are still fighting, even if it's not resolved in their time.
http://www.publichealth.va.gov/exposures/wars-operations/iraq-war.asp
Get on the list and keep fighting. Eventually it will have to be looked into deeper.
I know many with symptoms and they are still fighting, even if it's not resolved in their time.
Iraq War Exposures - Public Health
Links to military exposures during Iraqi Freedom and New Dawn operations
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