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Griff 04-04-2011 05:00 PM

Sorry brother.:(

monster 04-04-2011 08:57 PM

Can you get free legal representation on vet related issues? And if so, can you use it here?

Big Sarge 04-06-2011 01:09 AM

Still no meds. Sigh. I'm trying to compensate with alcohol mixed with benzodiazepams when I'm off duty. Sometimes I add a little benadryl and melatonin to the vodka. I can get 5 or 6 hours of sleep this way.

monster 04-06-2011 07:03 AM

that is ridiculous.

monster 04-06-2011 07:06 AM

Can you just go and sit in their office 'til they bring you some meds or a script you an get filled?

Undertoad 04-06-2011 09:59 AM

You have the option of going to an ER and getting the refill that way.

Griff 04-06-2011 06:08 PM

... much better plan than booze/pills combo.

Big Sarge 04-06-2011 07:23 PM

Well I'm screwing up things all the way around in my life. I'm afraid some of my posts under a different username came across pissy especially to SG. It was just the other day I was ugly to Tulip. I can't explain myself well enough in the politics thread well enough so that a dwellar could realize I wasn't trying to be a troll.

I'm barely hanging on to my job because of missing so much work. The Guard wants to medically discharge me. I give 3/4 of my income to my kids so I'm in a downward financial spiral. Go to the ER? Do you have any idea how much that would cost me let alone trying to have prescriptions filled in the private sector?

I ran out of Monopril today. I have no meds for PTSD, tremors, or hypertension. No meds for the adrenal glands. I have to wait 2 more weeks and then they will reorder for lost prescriptions.

I come across here as bitchy or mean most of the time. The rest of the time I act like a pathetic whiner. I'm trying to say I'm doing nothing but embarassing myself on here.

i'm hurting. I'm tired. A lot of things aren't worth it anymore. I've had some good friends on here and I just wish I could have met you in person. Sorry

monster 04-06-2011 07:30 PM

Sarge, don't go, we're not pissed with you, really.

monster 04-06-2011 07:30 PM

Does the VA have an ER? surely PTSD is service-related?

Aliantha 04-06-2011 08:03 PM

Don't you even think about giving up Sarge! They didn't train you to do that did they soldier?

Just keep on keeping on. Things will get better, and you're not alone. There's always someone around here and anyone would be glad to chat whenever you're feeling down. Focus on the future and getting your health back. Don't dwell on the fact that you don't have it now.

plthijinx 04-06-2011 11:45 PM

sarge? i know things are rough right now and what i'm about to say you have heard yourself before i'm sure. keep your chin up and fight brother! no matter how bad things get or seem, guess what? they can get/be worse. hell look at all the crap i went through these last 5 years and now the FAA tells me i'm not fit to fly planes because of a clerical error back in '02 when a dwi was dropped to reckless driving but the clerk entered both and now i have to pay to fix it? if it's not one thing sarge, it's another. chin up chest out and fight man! only you can win your battles and your war will end. if not tomorrow or next week, it will end. give it time. you'll see!

casimendocina 04-07-2011 05:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by monster (Post 721529)
Sarge, don't go, we're not pissed with you, really.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Aliantha (Post 721537)
Don't you even think about giving up Sarge! They didn't train you to do that did they soldier?

Just keep on keeping on. Things will get better, and you're not alone. There's always someone around here and anyone would be glad to chat whenever you're feeling down. Focus on the future and getting your health back. Don't dwell on the fact that you don't have it now.

I can't express it any better than what Monster and Ali have so will just say that I'd second what they've said.

Sundae 04-07-2011 06:48 AM

Sarge I honestly don't see you as pissy or a whiner.
You're having a bloody hard time right now and I wish I was closer, or at least another Dwellar was closer and could give yo0u practical help.

Please keep holiding on. The desperate state can't last forever.
I'm sorry I can only wrote words, it's not enough help.

And all I can say is I'm thinking of you and worrying about you.
I hope some of the advice from American Dwellars can give more practical assistance.

monster 04-07-2011 06:47 PM

I'm worrying about the potential government shutdown and the effect on VA services.

busterb 04-12-2011 06:38 PM

Go to the ER at Jackson VA. Just be there early, around 7:30. But if you don't have a primary care Dr. in VA system, VA id I don't know.
I must have a pile of post on the Cellar about me and the VA. Good Luck Sarge.
But, can you say Affirmative action?
Monster, last I heard no effect on VA.

Big Sarge 05-03-2011 12:45 PM

Hey guys. Don't know if I told you or not. My PSA was 2.59 (good) and my biopsy was good. Strictly a chronic infection in the prostate. I'm still on Bactrim until May 18th.

Other labs: my HGH and Cortisol were low. Testosterone is back in normal range, but I will stay on the shots every 2 weeks.

Sundae 05-03-2011 01:04 PM

Yay! Good news in the Bad News thread :celebrat:

monster 05-03-2011 01:16 PM

hurrah!

Big Sarge 05-03-2011 06:56 PM

Now bad news. I tangled with a pit bull and lost today. The dog was evidently someone's pet, it had a nice collar. A woman had a bitch in heat in a chain link pen. This pit bull shows up and won't let the woman out of her house. I caught him with a catch pole and was loading him up when he bit me. He bit me more out of fear. Anyway, it is pretty minor but I have to take clindamycin for a week. Dog will be quarrantined for 10 days.

footfootfoot 05-03-2011 08:30 PM

pop a cap in the fucker

morethanpretty 05-03-2011 09:21 PM

Oh no! Good thing the bite was minor, dog bites are not as likely as cat bites to get infected, but be careful anyway. Pits are scary when there is a female in heat nearby. Our next door neighbor's pit turned into a manic when we had a situation like that. We put it up in a heavy duty plastic crate (cuz it was 2am and the neighbors could or would not keep it contained) and it chewed its way out!

Nirvana 05-03-2011 10:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Big Sarge (Post 730230)
Now bad news. I tangled with a pit bull and lost today. I caught him with a catch pole and was loading him up when he bit me.


I wonder if this is karma for you recent posts ;)

Dog bites are nasty glad this one was not serious

Tulip 05-03-2011 10:30 PM

Glad to hear you're doing okay.:)

Big Sarge 05-03-2011 11:19 PM

now nirvana, do you really take those other posts seriously?

Nirvana 05-04-2011 09:34 AM

I knew your eyes were bad too Sarge[old sux :p:] you missed the white letters in the bottom of my post ;)

plthijinx 05-04-2011 02:03 PM

ahhhh ok. i see said the blind man pissing into the wind, it's all coming back to me now!

understand the rfn pic now! glad you're alright sarge!

3 foot? i lolled! glad it wasn't beer:30!

Big Sarge 05-09-2011 10:38 PM

Ok. I have this Dyna-Flex4 lotion for the staph. Only problem is I live alone and I can't reach parts of my back where I'm supposed to spread it. Do you think the Wal-Mart greeter might slather me up if I ask nicely??

morethanpretty 05-09-2011 11:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Big Sarge (Post 732450)
Ok. I have this Dyna-Flex4 lotion for the staph. Only problem is I live alone and I can't reach parts of my back where I'm supposed to spread it. Do you think the Wal-Mart greeter might slather me up if I ask nicely??

Probably not, but if you pay the hooker on the corner $5 she prob will...

DanaC 05-10-2011 05:18 AM

I can honestly say there isn't any part of me that i can't reach to put creams and lotions on. No part of my back is unreachable :0

Big Sarge 05-10-2011 11:44 AM

skinny-winny

limey 05-10-2011 11:49 AM

Have you tried putting a generous dod of said lotion on a long length of fabric, dangling it behind your head with one hand, reaching behind you and grasping said fabric (a towel, maybe?) with the other hand and then manoeuvring said length behind you so that said dod is near to offending parts, to which said dod of said lotion may be pressed by appropriate manoeuvres of said fabric?


Or, more simply, put a blob on the floor and roll on it!:rollhappy

infinite monkey 05-10-2011 12:05 PM

There's a commercial where a guy puts lotion all over a sliding glass door then rubs his back against it. Damned if I can find it. I'm almost sure it's a Kayak commercial.

monster 05-10-2011 12:08 PM

you've been at the kinky pron channels again, haven't you?

infinite monkey 05-10-2011 12:10 PM

No, unfortunately there is no Free Pron on Demand in my cable...ahem...package.

Big Sarge 05-10-2011 01:58 PM

I like the idea of rolling around on the floor. I picture my neighbor or one of my officers popping by. There's Big Sarge naked rolling around the floor in goo. Sadly most of them wouldn't be shocked

Sundae 05-10-2011 02:18 PM

Wish I was there to help rub it in!
When you say the dog is in quarantine, I assume this is simply for your benefit, to check it doesn't have rabies?
Or are dogs that attack human not automatically euthanised where you are?

Morethan - I've read a LOT about cat bites getting infected (not on here, I mean in the wider world) and it has never happened to me. My cat scratches swell up and itch immediately, but go down within two hours. I'd be more careful if they lasted. But just in this recent emergency with Diz (where I had to take him to the vet on Bank Holiday Monday) I got four or five deep punctures and two or three that at least broke the skin. They're still a little tender from the bruising, but I'm alive and well.

This is not to dispute that cats have horrid bacteria in their mouths - and it's from British magazines too - I'm just wondering if you have any personal experience?

As a complete aside, I've also noted in American films/ novels that people need anti-biotics because of scratches and cuts. And I have never in my whole life encountered this. Anyone?

footfootfoot 05-10-2011 02:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DanaC (Post 732463)
I can honestly say there isn't any part of me that i can't reach to put creams and lotions on. No part of my back is unreachable :0

Making an off color joke would be like shooting fish in a barrel so I won't. But I am laughing at my randy cleverness.

monster 05-11-2011 07:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sundae (Post 732767)
As a complete aside, I've also noted in American films/ novels that people need anti-biotics because of scratches and cuts. And I have never in my whole life encountered this. Anyone?

Over here, one needs anitbiotics if one just breathes near someone else's scratch :rolleyes:

Big Sarge 05-11-2011 02:43 PM

Sundae, my problem is my immune system is "crap" thanks to these tumors. That's why I have developed staph even though I was on Bactrim and now taking clindamycin. I've got one spot on my chest that I'm worried is the start of MRSA. If so, I'll start posting some gruesome pics.

No joke. I do feel like I'm on a down hill slide. I have so many medical problems and the VA is so slow due to the volume they are dealing with.

glatt 05-11-2011 03:02 PM

According to yesterday's ruling in the 9th circuit court of appeals:
Quote:

"The VA's unchecked incompetence has gone on long enough; no more veterans should be compelled to agonize or perish while the government fails to perform its obligations,"
This related to mental illness, (PTSD) but I think the quote from the court's ruling applies here too.

Big Sarge 05-11-2011 04:52 PM

I think everyone recalls my burn out here last month when I couldn't get my PTSD meds and I had just learned of the tumors. I give the VA credit for trying. I believe they are totally overwhelmed

footfootfoot 05-11-2011 05:20 PM

Mission Accomplished?

Quote:

Budget cuts at Walter Reed the real problem

The problems at the Walter Reed VA hospital are not the fault of the doctors, the nurses, the janitors, or even the just fired administrator.
The problem all goes back to the Oval office and George W Bush.

All wars have their “signature” injuries: Shell shock in world War I, Agent Orange poisoning in Vietnam and PTSD or Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.

The “signature” injury from Iraq is brain damage.

A staggering 83% of wounded Marines and sailors in the Iraq war are suffering from temporary or permanent brain damage.

President Bush’s response? In his 2006 budget he announced he would eliminate a $9 million treatment program for people with Traumatic Brain Injury.

Doctors say the proportion of head injuries is higher in Iraq than in past wars partly because roadside bombs and suicide car bombs are often the weapons of choice for insurgents. Also, recent advances in body armor and helmets mean that troops caught in blasts often live but can be jolted so badly by the shock wave that their brains are injured by smacking against the inside of their skulls.


Walter Reed Army Hospital
Physicians at Walter Reed Army Medical Center have surveyed all returning soldiers injured in explosions, vehicle accidents, falls and gunshot wound to the face, neck or head.

They found evidence of TBI in 60%. In 2003 there were 437 cases of TBI, with slightly more than half showing permanent brain damage. Results at other military medical centers are similar.

The HRSA money is directed to help cash-strapped states prevent traumatic brain injury, improve rehabilitation outcomes through research, strengthen and improve State systems to better serve individuals with traumatic brain injury and their families, and advocate for and protect the rights of individuals with traumatic brain injury and their families. In other words, the kind of programs that help discharged veterans with TBI. Like this person:

In severe cases, victims must relearn how to walk and talk. "It's like being born again, literally," says Sgt. Edward "Ted" Wade, 27, a soldier with the 82nd Airborne Division who lost his right arm and suffered TBI in an explosion last year near Fallujah. Today, he sometimes struggles to formulate a thought, and his eyes blink repeatedly as he concentrates. They can't spend $9 million for this but they can spend $209 million for abstinence education that doesn't work.
While the costs of medical care go up and up all Bush will do is slash his budgets.
Increases health care costs for 1 million veterans.

For the fifth year in a row, the budget raises health care costs on 1.3 million veterans, imposing $4.9 billion in increased co-payments on prescription drugs and new enrollment fees on veterans over ten years.

Last year, the Administration estimated that these policies would drive 200,000 veterans out of the VA health care system. It would double the co-payment for prescription drugs from $8 to $15, and impose an enrollment fee of up to $750 a year for category 7 and 8 veterans. These veterans make as little as $27,790.

These proposals have been rejected in previous years.

Increases health care costs for military retirees/shortchanges military health care.

The budget proposes unspecified cuts in military health care totaling $2 billion in FY 2008 and $14 billion over five years.

Last year, the President’s budget proposed to increase TRICARE health care premiums by up to $1,000 per year for 3.1 million of the nation's military retirees under 65 and increase pharmacy co-pays – resulting in similar savings.

If these proposals are rejected by Congress again this year, the budget could under fund military health care budget by more than $2 billion -- reducing access and quality of care for service members and their families.

Investments in veterans’ health care still fall short with veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan.

The President’s budget continues to shortchange veterans’ health care, providing an increase in FY 2008, but with cuts in FY 2009 and 2010 (below the proposed FY 2008 level) and freezing funding for VA health care thereafter.

This generally flat funding is inadequate in light of the badly wounded troops returning from Iraq that could overwhelm the VA health care system. The cost of providing VA medical care has been growing by more than 10 percent in many years. Over five years, the budget cuts veterans’ health care by $3.4 billion (below the level need to keep up with inflation), according to CBO.

Budget may again underestimate the needs of returning veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan.

The VA projects that it will serve only an additional 54,000 OIF/OEF veterans during FY 2008, but that could be 50,000 patients short of actual demand.[Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee Staff, 2/05/07]

Since the beginning of the war, the VA has underestimated the number of veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan in need of VA health care. “Two years ago, Congress had to pass an emergency $1.5 billion infusion for veterans’ health programs for 2005 and added $2.7 billion to Bush's request for 2006.” [Washington Post, 2/12/07]

Continues to deny VA health care for new (priority 8) veterans.

On January 17, 2003, the Bush Administration stopped enrolling new Priority 8 veterans for VA medical care, and the President’s budget continues this restrictive policy. This has prevented 1.6 million veterans, who make as little as $27,790, from enrolling in VA health care.

The Administration’s budget for mental health services is insufficient to meet growing needs of returning veterans from Iraq.

Army studies have shown that up to 30 percent of troops deployed to Iraq suffer from depression, anxiety or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and some experts predict that the number eventually requiring mental health treatment could exceed 170,000. [Washington Post, 12/20/06, UPI, 1/27/06]

And yet, the President's budget calls for only about 6 percent more for mental health services for veterans’ than last year. It also fails to provide sufficient funds for staffing and training in the Veterans Benefits Administration to address a claims backlog that is quickly approaching one million. [Veterans of Foreign Wars press release, 2/5/07]

Cuts funding for medical and prosthetic research.

The budget cuts medical and prosthetic research by $2.7 million from the 2007 level and $15 million below the level needed to maintain purchasing power at the 2007 level.

This would set the research grant program back years, just as many of our troops in Iraq and Afghanistan are coming home with terrible injuries that require this expertise.

With Iraq veterans returning with devastating injuries, eliminates traumatic brain injury grants.

The Bush budget eliminates an important health program for traumatic brain injuries when over 1,500 Iraq and Afghanistan veterans have suffered devastating brain injuries from IEDs (Improvised Explosive Devices). This program funds statewide systems to ensure access to a range of comprehensive and coordinated TBI services, including transitional services, rehabilitation, education and employment, and long-term community support.

Per veteran health care spending has failed to keep pace with rising medical costs.

In 2007, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) expects to treat 5.8 million veterans – more than double the number in 1995. Instead of providing adequate funding, the Administration has requested an average increase over the last 6 years of only 3.4 percent, while the medical inflation rate has climbed nearly 5 percent per year. This lack of funding has resulted in health care rationing and an entire group of veterans denied access to the system.

The Bush budget fails to provide adequate resources to train those who work with veterans to secure employment, or to help veterans to become employed.

The President’s budget would decrease funding for grants for training programs and employment opportunities for veterans in high-skill occupations and flat-line grants to operate employment programs to reach out to homeless veterans and help them become employed.

Sources:

Brain injury budget faces cut

Terri's budget cuts

PRESIDENT’S BUDGET ON VETERANS: MORE OF THE SAME MISPLACED PRIORITIES -Office of Speaker Nancy Pelosi, February 13, 2007

Big Sarge 05-12-2011 05:53 PM

3F - what Obama done for the VA since he took office? I honestly haven't checked, but I'm curious if anybody knows.

plthijinx 05-12-2011 06:06 PM

which sandbox operation were you in? my new co-worker was in O.I.F. found out he was a gunner on a humvee and took some shrapnel in his leg while there.....

Big Sarge 05-12-2011 08:08 PM

OIF III & OIF IX; KFOR IX; Desert Shield/Storm

SamIam 05-16-2011 12:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Big Sarge (Post 733442)
3F - what Obama done for the VA since he took office? I honestly haven't checked, but I'm curious if anybody knows.

Quote:

President Barack Obama today proposed a $61.85 billion budget for discretionary spending on U.S. military veterans in fiscal year 2012, including $6 billion to treat troops who return from the Afghanistan and Iraq wars with post-traumatic stress disorders and brain injuries.
Lots more here: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-0...elessness.html

Big Sarge 05-20-2011 01:14 PM

My ills seem pretty minor compared to other folks on here. I still have a rough prostate infection. They gave me a shot of rocephin and put me on doxycycline. I've been on antibiotics since Feb. Talk about staying sick at my stomach!

Had my eyes checked at the VA. While my vision has worsened, there is no change to my peripheral vision. That's good.

I have another MRI scheduled for Wednesday.

morethanpretty 05-20-2011 02:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Big Sarge (Post 735281)
My ills seem pretty minor compared to other folks on here. I still have a rough prostate infection. They gave me a shot of rocephin and put me on doxycycline. I've been on antibiotics since Feb. Talk about staying sick at my stomach!

Had my eyes checked at the VA. While my vision has worsened, there is no change to my peripheral vision. That's good.

I have another MRI scheduled for Wednesday.

Minor?! I certainly wouldn't categorize them that way. That is a long time to have an infection, I hope it gets cleared up soon. Good luck with the MRI.

bauer5152 06-17-2011 03:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Big Sarge (Post 717020)
I've had nothing but bad news this week from the doctors. I feel like the VA is playing Russian roulette with my PTSD meds. Today they put me on 1 mgm of Xanax (as needed for anxiety) and 10 mgm of Valuim (bedtime because Ambien was causing problems with dreams). How do they expect people to be able function? I sure can't take this and work.

Next I get the results of a scrotal ultrasound and examination by a urologist. What was initially being treated as epididymatis turns out to be cysts that are linked to prostatitis. The urologist thinks the underlying cause might be linked to my Lupus.

For the final blow, my MRI shows I have a 5mm tumor on my pituitary gland. My primary care doctor is referring me to endocrinology. They think I might have Cushings syndromone. WTF!!!

I'm pissed. I'm scared. I'm falling apart

I also think so.

Big Sarge 07-26-2011 04:53 PM

Went to Urology and I still can't shake my prostate issues. I finally get to see endo next week & they are supposed to assess growth and treatment changes/options. Two days after that I go back to Camp Shelby for awhile. I know I'm too sick, but I need the money & my unit really tries to look out for me.

I feel more & more like my back is up against the wall

BigV 07-26-2011 05:15 PM

that is a terrible feeling Sarge. I'm saddened to hear you feel that way, and that sucks about your health issues.

Moving forward, and surrounding yourself with your supportive friends is a good move. Makiing things better for your head makes things easier on your heart and on your body. Good luck man.

kerosene 07-26-2011 06:32 PM

I am sorry you are going through this, Sarge. The med issues just suck. I hope you have some success with the endo and can start feeling better.

classicman 07-26-2011 09:21 PM

Hang in there Sarge. You got a lot of people who care around you. Let them do what they can.

Lola Bunny 07-26-2011 10:14 PM

Sarge: You know how I feel about you going to Camp Shelby, but I also understand love of a parent. Just remember to take care of yourself.

Clodfobble 07-26-2011 10:22 PM

Try to avoid pushing yourself over the edge, man. At some point they're going to figure out you're too sick anyway, and you'll have to come up with another plan. Surely you have at least some level of pension built up by now, right?

Big Sarge 07-31-2011 12:11 PM

horrible day. pain and swelling, even a low grade temp. it is so bad i considered trying to get to the VA emergency room, but it is almost 2 hours away. i'm trying to hold out till i go to endo on tuesday.

i have to admit my stuff is minor compared to busterb, mtp, and others here. i don't see how they manage so well. even the percocet just barely takes the edge off.

Nirvana 07-31-2011 01:06 PM

:( You are due for some relief I hope it comes your way soon.

wolf 07-31-2011 11:21 PM

Sarge, I don't know if you're a prayerful fellow, but I'll throw a few your way.

Good luck, man.

Sundae 08-01-2011 04:09 AM

Oh Sarge, I'm so sorry to hear that.
Could someone else drive you to the emergency room?
This doesn't sound like something you should be going through alone.

I don't do prayers, but my thoughts are with you, for whatever that's worth x


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