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Posted on Jul 3, 2025
SSG Clint Romesha
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SSgt Richard Kensinger
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IED's also impact the pulmonary and circulatory systems
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SSG Roy D.
SSG Roy D.
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Don't forget the nervous system.
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COL President
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Thank you SSG Clint Romesha for speaking out on this!
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SGT Ruben Lozada
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Good afternoon SSG Clint Romesha. Excellent post. Thank you for sharing this Brother Clint. :->
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Don’t keep that near-miss – or repeated - blast off your medical record
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Edited 6 mo ago
Great points. And if you add in all the concussions received from our frequent combatives training, high contact PT (boxing, football, "no blood, no foul" basketball games to name a few I've enjoyed), and jumps with hard landings to the undocumented blasts and I'd say that any Vet who has at least one of the symptoms you mentioned above should get a presumptive claim approved for a TBI by the VA. It's really part of the job description to get our heads banged around early and often for most military career fields.
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PO3 Phyllis Maynard
PO3 Phyllis Maynard
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CPT David Gowel thank you for being front and center, in the conversation.
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SFC Jimmy Arocho
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https://support22project.org/, The 22 Project, here is more support for TBI: SPECT Brain Imagery, Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT), and other Supplemental Therapies.
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CPT David Gowel
CPT David Gowel
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SFC Jimmy Arocho - Many thanks!
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PVT AuggieOne Chandler
PVT AuggieOne Chandler
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Is it expensive for a non full med person to get Hyperbaric treatment. Dakota Myers supports it.
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SFC Jimmy Arocho
SFC Jimmy Arocho
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Hello Pvt Chandler, you should be having conversations about all concussive concerns with your healthcare provider. The work mentioned above is about clinical research. However, this should not keep you from learning more about the HBOT program. Send doctor Bested ( [login to see] ) an email with your thoughts, feelings, and ideas.
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COL Scott Pacello
COL Scott Pacello
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Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is excellent therapy. The key thing is have follow up treatments on occasion. This is similar to acupuncture treatments that the VA will provide to you. It also works and I have been going since retiring in 2011.
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PO2 Christopher Smith
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Very sage advice! It took me 30+ years to get the VA to admit I had these symptoms!
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PV2 Steven Yarborough
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Very good advice, I didn't report anything during my military carrier and now 43 years later I'm dealing with neurological issues that could Very easily be tied to near misses but I have no documentation. The VA Hospital in Albuquerque has walked away from trying to treat me for my symptoms because of no documentation.
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MSgt Visual Information Chief
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I’ve never considered it until it was put this way. Thanks
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1stSgt Ronald Sheps
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Funny how you think you are one way but you are not. I read this and the first thing that popped into my mind was the squib round that blew my M16 up in my hands decades ago. Yeah, lottsa other stuff sucked, but funny how that was the one that one jumped out at me reading this. Hadn't given it a minutes thought in decades, and there it was. Thank you for sharing. You gave me something to think about.
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SFC Jimmy Arocho
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Sgt William R Henson
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When I joined the Marines I had had a concussion playing high school football and one playing junior college football.
Received a concussion from a motor round and head hitting a tree in Vietnam.
Have constant head pressure, frequent dizzy spells, sleep apnea
Handwriting affected and VA refuses to recognize TBI.
When I went to VA first time I was told I had never been in Military. Had to write my Senator to get recognized.
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Sgt William R Henson When I first contacted the VA, I was told that they did not treat Vietnam Veterans. Have you worked with a Veteran Service Officer? I was not getting anywhere on my own. I had VFW and VVA VSOs that helped me with my claims.
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Sgt William R Henson
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Thanks. VA here have been of no help. I also have cancer my Dr said was probably caused by agent orange exposure but VA denied my claim. Contacted an American Legion member who helps Vets and he told me since Marines in Northern Icore wore long street shirts I probably don’t qualify.
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SFC Retired
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Sgt (Join to see) - ...not to forget the DAV- they litarally guided me through and handled everything w/ the VA.
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