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Posted on Sep 24, 2019
SGT Seth Napel
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LT John Teerling
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Navy carrier pilot with 2 tours in Vietnam.
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SGT Robert Junior
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I have been working on a sailing inclusion for the Salton Sea for ten years. And still no money from the federal or state side. I get pushed away from my three minutes at http://saltonseaauthority.org meeting because I want to do this veteran project. A Woman then filibuster my time as she said veterans do not matter. Unfortunately, After doing 27 years military and fifty per cent disability from the service; I still get treated intros way. I guess I must be reminded on how the military ruined my life and non veterans are making more money

Total cost for the four sailboats-one trailer-portable dock-C crane and electric boat is $100,000 which was given to the wall instead of the 150,000 veterans forced to live around the Salton Sea.
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SPC Robert Ritter
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I served during the cold war in West Germany where we spent 9 months of the year in the field in combat-ready status it was the sign of the times between the United States and Russia long before the wall came down there was a real threat of war. however, our job was to slow down any attackers so a proper response could take shape. my years in uniform was a personal achievement that I always talk about also on togetherweserved web site.
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SP5 Connie Dodson
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I understand T.B.I. brain injury is openly discussed, now.

It is the mild, moderate and severe neurological impairments is the disability for me, that and general spine sprain/strain, spinal process fx’s, and C-4 C-5 contusion of the spinal cord.

The anaphylactic shock heart failure and stage II kidney failure of allergic reaction to a procedure for alcoholism I didn’t need didn’t help.

I never did alcohol or drugs.

It was incompetent health care, willfully disregarding what I was admitted for, or deliberate contempt for enlisted personnel.

I have also had efforts to write it all off and destroy any credibility I would have by writing me up T-2 psychiatric, that led to more abuse.

I was never mentally ill, all trace or trait ruled out during my Social Security Administration SSDI application.

Nevertheless, that record only caught up after more harm was done.

It is my experience the military and the VA prefer a mental disorder because there is no accountability, or is about avoiding accountability for incompetence for the care for actual injuries and all the rehab that you can achieve.

It seems only a “poster boy” gets competent care, by bringing in private sector specialists.

Fortunately, the Director of the Western Regional Center, San Jose, CA Spine Injury Project and Head Injury Project made me his no-fee private patient he used for teaching purposes. He was teaching how to do a rating report when he died.

He was the expert.

He has a national prize in his name now.

Fortunately for me, the Social Security Administration accepted the draft rating report and his signed letter stating I am disabled.

The Social Security Administration determined my date of disability was 31 January, 1975 while on active military service.

The Letterman Army Hospital MD Orthopedist signed me out to a Surgeon General of the Army private sector Orthopedist.

I never returned to duty.

I like that you got the help you needed.

It hits me hard you say you had traumatic head injury, as-if it was a only trigger for your problems, not the actual disability.

I put this comment here, because I feel maybe someone will listen.

43-years, no benefits.

No denial, the regional representative said she went over to the Oakland office to see about all the applications with documentation she had brought over.

..pointed to the shredder, she returned to the, then, new multimillion dollar San Francisco Downtown Center to tell us that she quit.

It isn’t the only time.

This is more typical, that getting the help you need.

I have 8-cartons copies of medical records, a copy of the bound two volume set the Social Security Administration used, and I have copies of the most succinct documentation gathered together in one place for ease of review.

I cannot speak of the circumstances, warned by an Intelligence Officer assigned.

I was hoping I could tell SECDEF Mattis, because of his broad portfolio.

Now, it is a civilian.
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SP5 Gary Waggoner
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My question is: Does the VA have any resources using TMS? Transcrainial Magnetic Stimulation? I've heard it can help with PTSD? Did the VA offer that type of therapy to you? Glad you made it back from where you were.
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SGT Seth Napel
SGT Seth Napel
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The VA has never offered any services like that to me
I think I might ask about it next time I go. This is the 1st I've heard of this treatment.
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SCPO Todd Sheckley
SCPO Todd Sheckley
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My VA in Columbia MO just got TMS not too long ago. I have not tried it (mainly b/c my VA hospital is 189 miles away), but hear very good things about it.
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SGT Kermit Pearce
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Good on ya !
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LT David Cornelius
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WHAT ABOUT VETERANS BEFORE 9/11???????????
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