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Mark:

The Veterans Adminstration has a directive to where ALL VA hospitals are

suppose to treat and access pain properly. The link below will tell you about

this directive. Print it out and take it to your VA doctors. Hope this helps.

http://www.vard.org/jour/03/40/5/Kerns.html

Rhonda~n~MS

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Thanks Rhonda,

I will make good use of this information. However--

The VA lied to me and produced a fake MRI. My pain

level is listed as " 0 " in my medical assessment. My

medical records are a work of fiction (lies).

These articles are propaganda that do not reflect the

true activities that go on at the VA.

Notice that they didn't make any mention of actually

treating anyone for pain! This is because they don't

treat chronic pain at the VA. That's a fact. Even the

nurses told me I wasn't going to get any treatment

there and suggested that I go find a local MD that

could help me.

Thanks anyway,

Mark S. Jordan

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You have to keep an eye on your Docs. A few years ago one was reviewing a chest

x-ray and said my diaphragm looks good and not like the report says it did. See

my diaphragm on the right side is about 4 " higher then the left. And upon

closer inspection (by me) I pointed out to the all knowing Doc that I'm not a

38D. He had some lady's x-ray up there rather then mine. This Vet is avoiding

the VA as long as I can. Take care.

Steve

Mark Jordan wrote:

I will make good use of this information. However--

The VA lied to me and produced a fake MRI. My pain

level is listed as " 0 " in my medical assessment. My

medical records are a work of fiction (lies).

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