xxarmywifexx
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So after another incident today...I'm done being quite. Here is the letter I'm sending to the Patient Administration Director of the V.A. Please feel free to comment or add. I'm just sooo very PO'd! :mad:
"Dear Patient Administration Director,
My husband is an OIF-OEF Disabled Veteran. On September 17, 2008 he went to the emergency room located on 1481 W. 10th Street. I was working so I was unable to be with him and my children he brought with him. While he was there, he informs me that he received the worst care for his wound he got from a razor blade. They didn’t clean his cut they just put gauze on it and told him to go get an x-ray. He told them that he had PTSD and felt he couldn’t make it upstairs to get something he felt he didn’t need. They were UNRESPONSIVE. He tells me they were having a personal conversation about boot-camp, while a fellow patient and his wife were not receiving any care and being told to wait. After leaving the emergency room, he was so rattled he smoked his first cigarette in five years.
This is not the first time that he received poor care and follow through from this medical center. Enclosed is a letter he received from the OIF-OEF clinic for one of his appointments. They offered childcare for my children because they knew I would be working and when he showed up for the appointment no one was there for him. After 30 minutes of waiting, he left. He then called me at work to tell me that yet again, he had done something for nothing.
I’m writing this as a call for help. I’m a working mother with a husband that has PTSD. It saddens me that the country my husband served to protect can’t even provide the care that he needs to get back on his feet. Before he didn’t even want to get help because he was so depressed and now that we have come to a point within our family and within him…we can’t even reach out to anyone for help.
Recently we went to a Blue team appointment and saw Doc. xxxxxxx(his primary care-provider then, we recently got it changed) after a half of day of getting pushed around because my husband not wanting to get his blood taken (that should have been in his file, he has specified his fear of needles and seeing blood) they pushed us back in the day. After my husband explained his problem of not being able to sleep and his pain. The doctor looked at his file and told him if he dealt with his PTSD then ALL his pain will go away. If he looked at his file correctly or at all he would have seen that he has nerve damage from a surgery he received in the Army for an appendectomy. He also has a knee pain, back pain and feet pain from being Airborne for his whole Army Career. He also had Heat-casualty, was frost-bitten and had sun poisoning on his scalp. I don’t think that was good advice for his primary care provider to tell him. He left that day feeling down and I felt like my day had gone to shit because I took off work for some asshole to tell my husband to deal with his PTSD and his all pain will go away. Bullshit. We went to patient administration for our first complaint.
I’m not going to say that we didn’t receive any follow through after our first complaint, because we did. Lisa contacted us several times, sent us a letter with tickets to see an Indians game and some for the State Fair. A week later I received a call on my work phone (that was supposed to be for emergencies only) from her to make sure she had the right number for my husband’s cell. I gave it to her and she never called my husband.
These are things that I would like to see done:
Sound good? :thumbs-up
So after another incident today...I'm done being quite. Here is the letter I'm sending to the Patient Administration Director of the V.A. Please feel free to comment or add. I'm just sooo very PO'd! :mad:
"Dear Patient Administration Director,
My husband is an OIF-OEF Disabled Veteran. On September 17, 2008 he went to the emergency room located on 1481 W. 10th Street. I was working so I was unable to be with him and my children he brought with him. While he was there, he informs me that he received the worst care for his wound he got from a razor blade. They didn’t clean his cut they just put gauze on it and told him to go get an x-ray. He told them that he had PTSD and felt he couldn’t make it upstairs to get something he felt he didn’t need. They were UNRESPONSIVE. He tells me they were having a personal conversation about boot-camp, while a fellow patient and his wife were not receiving any care and being told to wait. After leaving the emergency room, he was so rattled he smoked his first cigarette in five years.
This is not the first time that he received poor care and follow through from this medical center. Enclosed is a letter he received from the OIF-OEF clinic for one of his appointments. They offered childcare for my children because they knew I would be working and when he showed up for the appointment no one was there for him. After 30 minutes of waiting, he left. He then called me at work to tell me that yet again, he had done something for nothing.
I’m writing this as a call for help. I’m a working mother with a husband that has PTSD. It saddens me that the country my husband served to protect can’t even provide the care that he needs to get back on his feet. Before he didn’t even want to get help because he was so depressed and now that we have come to a point within our family and within him…we can’t even reach out to anyone for help.
Recently we went to a Blue team appointment and saw Doc. xxxxxxx(his primary care-provider then, we recently got it changed) after a half of day of getting pushed around because my husband not wanting to get his blood taken (that should have been in his file, he has specified his fear of needles and seeing blood) they pushed us back in the day. After my husband explained his problem of not being able to sleep and his pain. The doctor looked at his file and told him if he dealt with his PTSD then ALL his pain will go away. If he looked at his file correctly or at all he would have seen that he has nerve damage from a surgery he received in the Army for an appendectomy. He also has a knee pain, back pain and feet pain from being Airborne for his whole Army Career. He also had Heat-casualty, was frost-bitten and had sun poisoning on his scalp. I don’t think that was good advice for his primary care provider to tell him. He left that day feeling down and I felt like my day had gone to shit because I took off work for some asshole to tell my husband to deal with his PTSD and his all pain will go away. Bullshit. We went to patient administration for our first complaint.
I’m not going to say that we didn’t receive any follow through after our first complaint, because we did. Lisa contacted us several times, sent us a letter with tickets to see an Indians game and some for the State Fair. A week later I received a call on my work phone (that was supposed to be for emergencies only) from her to make sure she had the right number for my husband’s cell. I gave it to her and she never called my husband.
These are things that I would like to see done:
- Have my husbands his file marked that he has PTSD, also include that blood draws are NOT an option for him: as it is a trigger. Having his file marked allows providers to have special care with him as he is easily angered if people don’t listen to him. He hates being told that he “has” to do something because as you know in the Army you have no choice and you CAN NOT refuse treatment. Please do not make him do something he does not want to do. He will not be in a space to deal with anyone.
- Also, please notate I have adjusted my works schedule to work second shift on Wednesday and Thursday of each week to allow for appointments. Each appointment scheduled needs to be scheduled for the mornings (8am-11:30am) so we will be able to make it as a couple. This allows him to be calm and collected on each visit and with great hope, also productive.
- I also would like an apology for the ER Staff for my husband. This is not the first time he has received poor care from the ER at that Hospital. I need for him to feel good about going to the ER when he is hurt. Not dread going because he can’t count on anyone and its going to be a wasted trip. It’s a drain on gas and elevates his level of stress. Not that he doesn’t have enough already.
- He needs pain medicine for his back pain and his nerve damage, not just muscle relaxers. He also needs something to help him sleep. We have been talking about the things that he needs in order to begin the healing process and undergoing therapy and this is the missing link. He is so bogged down by pain that it makes his nightmares and daily symptoms worse. Nothing they have given him works partly because they don’t listen to him; they just give him something and rush him out the door.
Sound good? :thumbs-up