http://www.veteranstoday.com/2013/06/15/sarcomas-and-hope-for-veterans-exposed-to-agent-orange-and-du/
My recent articles relating to potential life-improvement
solutions for diseases related to Agent Orange (AO) and Depleted Uranium
“cook-off” particulates (DU), has resulted in a large number of
inquiries from Veterans and others, who have been receiving treatment
for their particular illnesses from the VA Hospital, but have been
fighting, some for decades, to get recognition for disability
compensation. Anyone who has a loved one struggling with a life
threatening disease, has observed the financial consequences with which
families are burdened, often resulting in financial ruin and bankruptcy.
My own personal experience in watching my wife battle 5 different
cancers for more than 15 years has raised awareness to the situation
many cannot comprehend. For the Vietnam Veteran who has faced a myriad
of illnesses and decades of treatment, to be denied some degree of
disability compensation while dealing with the physical and mental
stress of endless treatments, is not only heartless, but beyond
comprehension for those of us fortunate enough to have come through the
Vietnam era unscathed. With the forthcoming tidal wave of claims that
will inevitably be made by the Afghan-Iraq Veterans who have been
subject to DU cook-off, an already over-taxed government healthcare
system with hundreds of thousands of claims in process, we could well be
witnessing a system on the verge of collapse.
READ MORE: http://www.veteranstoday.com/2013/06/15/sarcomas-and-hope-for-veterans-exposed-to-agent-orange-and-du/
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