regain-is-the-aim wrote:Hard drive:
If you are having that big of a problem I STRONGLY suggest that you contact your Congressman or US Senator and ask their health aide to assist you in getting the VA to respond. Now, this means you will need to discuss some things with a stranger; but it may well be worth it.
If you feel real assertive about this- and this thought IS outside the box. The first Lady Michelle Obama has made services to Vets a project of hers. Contact the White House First Lady's office and try to talk with one of her aides on "shoddy" health service to a Vet.
Make sure to explain in the opening comments to either venture that the VA botched a surgery and will not assist you in communicating with the doc or reassessing the situation. The VA Regional Hospitals vary in quality and service and that fact may be a component of any quality assessment. It is important that you do not appear as a crank or overly emotional. I think you might get some response and attention. . .
Just a thought.
Hang in there and go for it!
Regards,
Dick
Thanks Dick, I'm planning to drive up to the VA hospital and just show up at the URO dept. and demand an appointment. While I'm there I'll go see the patient advocacy office and see if they can assist. My goal is to get the VA to pay for a corrective procedure at an outside facility (I want Dr. Milam at Vanderbilt). It is within the scope of their coverage and it's my right.
If I don't get any help there, I'll follow your suggested course of action.
Thanks much...