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Veterans Administration Complaints - Diagnosed but not treated

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Veterans Administration

Posted: 2008-04-25 by Robert Bodell [send email]
Diagnosed but not treated
Complaint Rating:  100 % with 1 votes
Company information:
Dallas Veterans Hospital
4500 S. Lancaster Rd.
Dallas, Texas
United States
Phone: 1-800-849-3597
http://www.va.gov/vanthcs/dallasgeninfo.htm

I was diagnosed with “inflammation of the bone” in my feet. I was given some salve that does nothing and some insoles. I also have poor circulation of the legs and back problems.

By not being treated, they have gotten worse so that I spend about 18 to 20 hours a day in a chair. Partly because I can not walk and partly because when I do walk, I have to walk on my heels only which causes problems in my back which prevents me from laying down to sleep.

My primary care physician has refused me an appointment with a Podiatrist and refused any other treatment. Calls and emails to the patient advocates and Dallas Va Hospital administrator have resulted in no response.

Because I have not been able to stand on my feet I have not worked for almost four years and forcing me to sell my home on the beach in Florida and move to Texas where I do not know anybody and to live in a steel shipping container.

Due to the poor circulation in my legs, I have been told that sitting for extended periods of time makes me vulnerable to a blood clot and stroke. Since I do not know anybody here, if I have a stroke I can not go to the hospital because I don't want to die in a hospital. I have nobody here, all my friends are in Florida.

I only recently found that this can be treated with antibiotics or surgery if caught early enough. When I asked my Primary care Physician about this he just ignored the question.

When I sold my house I had to invest my money to have an income and what I have to live on is very little. Hardly enough to go to areal doctor to seek treatment. When I called the Va to see if they would pay for me to go to a real doctor. They said it would only pay for emergency hospitalization. Just to go be treated by the doctor could cost me enough that I might have no income for many months. That means starving to death.

My only choice now is to die before I have a stroke or have the stroke and lay on the floor and die there, maybe after starving to death.
Comments United States Medical Negligence and Deficiency
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146 days ago by Noreen Gray [send email]
I had several years of abnormal lab reports that I was not told about. I had complaints of symptoms to include diarrhea, chronic fatigue, and losing my short term memory. These complaints were documented but no special tests were performed. Looking through my records, I also had tachycardia and other issues that were not addressed.

Over a year, after my initial complaints of losing my memory, a MRI was finally performed. This showed PML or HIV encephalitis. I had two painful bone biopsies, high viral load, low CD4's and a positive hiv test. However, I actually had full-blown AIDS, the worse possible category to be in, with many AIDS defining diseases. Even after the Ralph H. Johnson VA doctors knew this, they sent me home for 8 weeks without any medicines, antibiotic, and the proper specialist. I continued to suffer and almost died due to lack of proper medical treatment. I did not have to get to this point in life, if they had properly addressed my earlier complaints.

To add insult to injury, on 10 Jul 08 I received a letter from the director's office, had to go through my congressman and wait for 8 weeks to even get this. It stated that I received proper medical care at this facility. By whose standards? This is the most ridiculous resposne that I can image. I feel that veterans, who faithfully served this country, deserve to be treated better than this.

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