Posted on Jun 2, 2017
Were you exposed to burn pits during your deployment? If so, how do you think they impacted your health?
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Besides the obvious of documenting everything related to it, what advice can you give to others who may be in a similar situation?
Posted in these groups: Deployment Burn Pits PatientsLikeMe Health Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)
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Yes, and yes. Burned, and cleaned burn pits for ordnance disposal as well as excess gear that had to be destroyed before folks left the AOR. No way to know what caused what, but I have lung/breathing issues now.
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TSgt David L.
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SGT Stacy Moody - Thanks. I filed out the VA burn pit survey in 2015. I guess I need to ask for an appointment since they don't seem to acknowledge it.
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SGT Stacy Moody
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Call me if you need sone help there. Ill find who you need to contact near you. [login to see]
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TSgt David L.
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SGT Stacy Moody - I'm at school so it will be a while before I can take time to get an appointment. Thank for your offer to help though. When the time comes I'll keep it in mind.
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Since I got back in 2004 I have had a constant cough. Civilian docs can't find the cause. I filed a claim with the VA, they came back and said, "Not Service Related". So I still deal with it daily.
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SGT Stacy Moody
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SGM, file an appeal, asap. Don't take a one time no for an answer. Get yourself on the burn pit registry as well. See your VSO, have them file an appeal to your claim for burn pits. Coughing is a breathing issue, and nobody can deny us Burn pits from Desert storm, and thereafter as wel all had to burn literally everything....Please do that for yourself SGM, appeal it. Any questions give me a call at my desk mon-Fri, [login to see]
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Posted >1 y ago
I was exposed to the Oil Well Fires as Day was night many times and all you did was breath in Burning oil. We even went and helped the civilian Oil Fire guys putting the fires out. I think I have all kinds of problems.
Photo is one of the oil fires.
Invasion 2003 that is all we had, we didn't have the big FOB's we were pepping sites for them to be built. We moved all the time as we maneuvered with I MEF moving into Iraq and every where we moved we dug Burn pits and they were burning everything even the Batteries.
2005-2006 on a Special HA/CA det to Pakistan we had our own burn pit, same thing burnt every thing even fuel.
2010-2011 was in Baghdad Camp Victory base VBC and they had a big burn pit and incinerator, our camp was about 1/2 mile down the road from that site.
Photo is one of the oil fires.
Invasion 2003 that is all we had, we didn't have the big FOB's we were pepping sites for them to be built. We moved all the time as we maneuvered with I MEF moving into Iraq and every where we moved we dug Burn pits and they were burning everything even the Batteries.
2005-2006 on a Special HA/CA det to Pakistan we had our own burn pit, same thing burnt every thing even fuel.
2010-2011 was in Baghdad Camp Victory base VBC and they had a big burn pit and incinerator, our camp was about 1/2 mile down the road from that site.
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LTC (Join to see)
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Oh yeah, I forgot all the oil well fires we drove through....made day look like night.
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