Posted on Sep 6, 2015
Sgt Spencer Sikder
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Many vets that I speak with are not medically proficient, just like me. Therefore I found for many that their medical lessons are from friends and colleagues, unfortunately some of their sources are at the local watering hole.
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CH (MAJ) Thomas Conner
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After 2 heart surgeries and 4 back surgeries, I have to be involved. Being married to a nurse helps!
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I have become extremely well versed in medicine, through a) becoming disabled and dealing with multiple health problems. b) working as a DAV service officer; something I recommend as a great way to help other vets AND learn a lot. c) My brother is a senior Paramedic Instructor, and he has taught me a lot.

It is vital to know as much as one can about one's health issues. Only you can advocate for yourself and manage your care. No-one else can or will do so. If you're unable, then hopefully you have a spouse/partner/close friend who can do this for you, and hold your medical decision making proxy.

At the same time, it is vital to have Advanced Directives for life saving/ending care on record at any hospital where you are treated. For the VA use VA Form 10-0137, available at http://www.va.gov/vaforms.

Also, ALWAYS carry a complete medication list in your wallet (not your smartphone, since they are usually password protected)...
LTC Stephen F.
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I have been engaged in my healthcare for many years. When I was employed I was very engaged with my cardiologists, dermatologists, gastroenterologists and my primary care physicians and surgeons. Since I have been fully treated by the VA Medical Centers I have had a great primary care physician who helps me interact with my cardiologists, dermatologists, gastroenterologists, orthopedics and ophthalmology doctors plus physical therapy. For a couple decades I have tracked my heart medications, pain medications, etc and I know how much I take and when i took it. That information has been very useful for the different doctors and teams I see.
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LTC Stephen Ford: Your story is the one I always like to hear. Too many times I hear the opposite and along with that the frustration.
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