Posted on Mar 12, 2020
SSG Carlos Madden
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This pandemic is impacting a lot of institutions, work schedules and supply chains. How will veterans and their access to health care be impacted?

How are you being impacted?
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SGT Robert Pryor
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You've asked a question where the answer will change every minute, as new information becomes available.
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SGT Robert Pryor
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Nothing to do with your question directly, but it is having its impact. My daughter's high school classes for at least next week have just been canceled. I have a VA appointment next week that may wind up being canceled by either me or VA. The appointment is certainly not important. It is my routine annual eye exam and I have experienced no changes in my vision over the past year. Things are happening, probably for all of us. I read in the Military Times that a number of PCS orders are being changed.
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SSG Carlos Madden
SSG Carlos Madden
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My wife school, and most other schools in the area are now closed for several weeks.
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SGT Robert Pryor
SGT Robert Pryor
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Just a followup to our previous posts, SSG Carlos Madden. School classes here has been cancelled for the remainder of the year. Everything in on line for the rest of the term.
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SSG Carlos Madden
SSG Carlos Madden
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SGT Robert Pryor I don’t think our schools are going back either.
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CPL Linda B.
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Unfortunately I went without care for 5 months for migraines and scheduled foot surgery.
My mental health became very fragile.
My foot actually got almost twice as worse as it was 2 years ago.
My migraines are actually because of unstable vertebrae's in my neck.
Which I had a prescription to get an MRI which did not happen .
I went out of network and was able to get an MRI and neurological appointment within a week.
Which is how I found out why I had such horrible migraines that I would pass out.
And now I may need surgery in my neck and I'm getting shots in my spine to help alleviate the pain until I can see a neurosurgeon.
my community care is not very good because I do not have transportation.
I do not understand how my healthcare is working.
One of the big obstacles I am facing currently is getting transportation with approved community Care.
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