Posted on Sep 3, 2015
Veterans working to solve other veteran medical conditions; how to best support them?
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Capt (Join to see) is a former Marine MARSOC officer who was paralyzed by a bullet in Afghanistan. He has been heralded for his courage and bravery both before the injury and for his inspiration afterwards. He has also been a good supporter of RallyPoint. After getting his MBA, he started a company called Spinal Singularity to help treat the medical conditions of others paralyzed liked him. If you have any advice for his efforts, or words of support, I am sure he would appreciate hearing them here.
You can also learn more about his medical company with the link below, and support their fundraise campaign here: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-connected-catheter-by-spinal-singularity#/story
You can also learn more about his medical company with the link below, and support their fundraise campaign here: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-connected-catheter-by-spinal-singularity#/story
Posted 9 y ago
Responses: 5
@Capt Derek Herrera Honor. Courage. Commitment. An unconquerable spirit - A MARSOC Marine
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This is great. I love seeing stories of veterans helping each other. I know of a local vet who has taken a whole lot of his time to find dogs for several other vets with PTSD. It both helps them and him. Sometimes even seeing that they are not alone, and that their military family still cares is the biggest benefit of all.
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LCDR (Join to see)
LTC Yinon Weiss on a separate note, that website is blocked on government computers right now. Not sure if you may want to pass that on so that he can potentially change the address. I think it is the bit part. I don't believe I can access any "bit.xxxxx" sites.
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LTC Yinon Weiss
LCDR (Join to see) - Thanks for the heads up. I just replaced the URLs. How is it now?
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