Would you risk your life at the V.A?

  1. I am narcoleptic. I feel asleep waiting for my blood to be drawn. I was bounced. I was not allowed to get in-line. I was told I had to wait. I waited several hours. When I did get in, the four women in sequence said, "I'm not doing him." The last blood-taker was a male who told me to sit down.
    Would you
  2. The four women engaged in patient-abandonment. They should not be employed in the medical field.
    Would you ...
  3. I immediately went to the patient representative. When I told her what happened, she said, "That does not happen here." When I said I was there because it had happened. Again, she said the V.A. did not do it. After the 3rd time of her denying my account, I left.
    Would you risk your life with a medical system that calls you liar, over and over?
  4. My letter of complaint to the V.A. director was answered with a letter of obuscation:
    Would you
  5. Because I have a very distinct voice, I had an unpleasant experience in the V.A. commissary a few weeks later: A person behind me in the checkout line suddenly started talking loudly, drowning out my conversation with the cashier. Turning, I saw one of the female blood-takers.
    Would you risk your life where the medical director shares a complaint of mistreatment in detail sufficient for the guilty to pinpoint the complainer?
  6. The narcolepsy treatment denial was repeated at my next physical. I left without blood being drawn. I offered to pay extra for my blood to be drawn in the emergency room or psychiatric unit. No go.
    Would you risk your life at a V.A. facility where they will not allow a viable option to the necrotic attitude of the blood-takers.
  7. In 2014, I was told my narcolepsy prescription was cancelled because I would not undergo a physical. Would you go into a medical facility that has a multi-location record of letting patients die?
  8. The loss of the anti-narcolepsy medication threw me into a PTSD state as I could not keep my thoughts together as I fell asleep ten or more times each? Timism launch was severely delayed by my VA-induced PTSD. Would you risk you life with medical providers who violate the Hipocrates Oath?
  9. Twice I wrote requesting my medical records without results. Would you go to a medical facility that would not mail your medical records as required by law?
  10. A third time I requested in person my medical records. The receptionist look me up on the computer and said she would take care of it.
    Would you trust medical facility where written request for records per HIPPA was met with a V.A. employee dropping your request into a shredder with no records received?
  11. I wrote Senate and House veterans committees to complain. Thirty days later, two police showed up citing a letter from the V.A. that I might be danger to others or myself.
    Would trust a medical system that fabicates false reports of dangers.
  12. It was while laughing at the police visit that I realized I had just been a victim of the communist gulag process. Would you trust the V.A. when it paints the complainer as a danger so he can be dealt with by police intervention? Best to avoid the V.A.
  13. I posted on some of my YouTube vids reference to how the V.A. had impeded my project to promote better democracy and capitalism. Out-of-the-blue in late October, 2015, I received a certified letter with a return postcard from Robert Buncher of the Richmond McGuire V.A. center. Would you trust a medical professional  and facility that merely engages in CYA or CVAA?
  14. I did nothing wrong except complain about mistreatment. The V.A. kept escalating mistreatment to apparently silence me. I hate mistreatment of myself and others. The idea that the necrotic culture at the McGuire V.A. facility is an isolated problem ignores the multi-facility reports of malfesance.
  15. The V.A. has a necrotic culture. Changing the head of the V.A. will be as effective as changing a stocking cap for a baseball cap on a serial murderer.
  16. If you were marginalized and gulagized with escalating mistreatment, would you deny Timism benefits to all 200,000 plus employees of the V.A. and to all new employees? I do.
  17. If 24in4 ever becomes law, V.A. employees and their gene pool will not be allowed from loan refinancing and community service for healthcare.