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MSgt Dale Johnson
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I'm glad some are starting to view problems Veterans are having in a more serious light.
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Wade Golden
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Edited 7 mo ago
The Iraq and Afghanistan wars, unlike any in history, have left many veterans with debilitating conditions. Prolonged exposure to extreme conditions and environmental hazards has taken a toll on their bodies and minds. From radioactive dust to toxic chemicals, these factors have led to a significant number of veterans suffering from conditions that are challenging to treat.
It's crucial for veterans to have access to specialized care tailored to their unique needs. Organizations like ASAP Pain Docs offer resources and support for veterans dealing with chronic pain. Visit https://www.asappaindocs.com/ to learn more about how they can help veterans manage their pain and improve their quality of life.
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Sgt Melinda Pamphrey
Sgt Melinda Pamphrey
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My V.A. has a pain and integrative medicine clinic which deals with chronic pain. They offer acupuncture, chiropractic treatment, classes on the mental health aspect of dealing with chronic pain. The Intensive Outpatient Pain Program and the Active Management of Pain classes are both excellent. A veteran talks to the pain Psychologist and she helps them decide which program would be better for their situation. I advocate for both programs to veterans attending a four week Functional Pain School. I use Chiropractic care also and have, in the past, used acupuncture which also helped. I do Tai Chi rehabilitation also.
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SSgt Richard Kensinger
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Two of my articles published on Research Gate focus on this situation. If anyone is interested I can forward these article to you. Contact me [login to see]
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SSgt Richard Kensinger
SSgt Richard Kensinger
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I recently viewed a documentary about Iraq veterans who barely survive IED attacks. They remain psychosocially and physically devastated. It breaks my heart.
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