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  1. PatO

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    going to the Seattle VA in May to pick up I.D. card (already registered) and hope to see neurologist, orthopaedic, eyes/nose doctors in a 3 week period. Will make appointments. Has anyone been there and do you think I can get this done in 3 weeks?
     
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    Pat I been there on two occasions, but that was before Alaska VA finely got up to speed, about 15 years ago.
    I went there 2 times over the years I lived in Alaska. I would really hope that they are better now. My experience with them was NOT good. Just keep in mind that you are dealing with the U.S. Government.
    It's named; Puget Sound V.A. Hospital.
    Try this;
    Seattle Division
    1660 South Columbian Way
    Seattle, WA 98108
    206-762-1010 | 800-329-8387
    If you would like to call them toll free come to the house. My phone is toll free in 49 of the 50 states.
    Good luck.
     
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    I've never had any issues dealing with the VA or USG. As long as you understand the requirements/paperwork and the bureaucracy it is quite easy to deal with. Most (but probably not all) people I have met that have had "problems" with the VA are going in without knowing a d*mn thing about what they need to achieve their goals.

    Also, if you go in with a negative and/or aggressive attitude you shouldn't be surprised that nobody is going to be willing to help you out and point you in the right direction if you are lost in the sauce. I have seen a lot of people get brushed to the side because of their sh*t attitudes, then I go up to the desk, apologize for the previous a-hole's bad attitude and politely ask for help and the person at the desk is more than happy to help. People that can't show even the most basic of level of respect and patience when things don't go immediately their way don't deserve any help (or even a disability rating) at all.
    :meh: The chances that things have not changed in the last 15 years are slim to none. You likely wouldn't even recognize the building after that amount of time.
     
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    FORGIVE ME I MEAN NO HARM IN THIS POST. I just had a funny bone moment.

    I said,
    Just keep in mind that you are dealing with the U.S. Government.

    What is wrong with me cautioning anyone about the evals of the US Boogerment. (Name changed to protect the guilty).

    I've never had any issues dealing with the VA or USG.
    Thin you are very fortunate.

    As long as you understand the requirements/paperwork and the bureaucracy it is quite easy to deal with.
    You forgot "Lick their boots"

    Most (but probably not all) people I have met that have had "problems" with the VA are going in without knowing a d*mn thing about what they need to achieve their goals.
    I have you know that I have been dealing with the V.A. sense my first rating in August 1978. I have been well schooled in their eval ways in the past 41 years. Ya sure you say, (but probably not all).

    The last time someone ask me when I was in Viet Nam, please note the spelling. I honestly said, "all F@cking day!"

    Do not take this wrong we both have the right to agree to disagree. When you have been dealing with the V.A. for 41 years please look me up and we can compare notes.

    Also, if you go in with a negative and/or aggressive attitude you shouldn't be surprised that nobody is going to be willing to help you out and point you in the right direction if you are lost in the sauce.
    I guess I have been going to all the wrong V.A. facilities, because I have NEVER seen a vet with a negative and/or aggressive attitude get brushed to the side because of their sh*t attitudes. I have seen quite a few of them but all the ones I have witnessed got the same treatment as the rest of the Vets that day. I do not believe the V.A. staff are trained to brush aside any Vets for ANY REASON.

    I have seen a lot of people get brushed to the side because of their sh*t attitudes,
    PEOPLE you say PEOPLE? I thought this tread was about the Puget Sound V.A. Hospital and V.A. Entitlements and NOT benefits.

    then I go up to the desk, apologize for the previous a-hole's bad attitude and politely ask for help and the person at the desk is more than happy to help.
    You really want me to believe that? I'm sorry but the last I saw you, you did not have wings growing on your back or pined to your chest. If you were standing in the "a-hole's and bad attitude's line", I would suggest you move to the line where the JUMP WINGS and FLIGHT WINGS are pined over the left chest pocket.

    People that can't show even the most basic of level of respect and patience when things don't go immediately their way don't deserve any help (or even a disability rating) at all.
    OMG you really thing that a disability rating is DESERVED or NOT DESERVED? Well I have you know that I do Not DESERVED my rating. I EARNED it for being a bleeding target for good old Uncle Sam. I also glad the Vietnamese were p*ss poor shots. Close only counts in horse shoes, hand grenades and bombs.

    The chances that things have not changed in the last 15 years are slim to none. You likely wouldn't even recognize the building after that amount of time.
    I just went to Puget Sound V.A. Hospital's web site and the drive up to the front door looks the same as it did the last time I was there and YES I did recognize the building after all that time.

    Just incase you might be wondering why I feel this way;
    I still have an original type written copy of my CIB orders from
    C/2/7 Cav. First Cav. Div. Dated 14 Sept. 1966.
    I also have 3 (I say three) honorable discharges from the US Army. Five flight metals (wings) and Jump wings. You see I too have wings but they were pined on my chest.

    Just because I do not trust the US government dose Not mean that I am anti American. It just might mean that after 72 years as a born American I have learned to treat the US Government the same as I would a poisonous snake. With a LOT of respect and do caution.

    Please do not thank me for my service. I was paid for the killing I did. It is also 52 years too late. My service to the US didn't make me angry or mean it did make me wiser and that is no BUD.
     
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    Jim, thanks for your info. My sister is scheduling me appointments this week for my May trip. My problem is my hospital records are from Okinawa and Camp Pendleton so I am not expecting to get a disability rating. I will just try for medications and a wheel chair.
     
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    Godspeed and good luck :smile: Semper Fi
     
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    Because it is wrong. They aren't "eval". (I'm assuming you meant evil and not eval...as in "evaluation".)

    Not necessary at all.

    What the VA was like 40, 20 or even 10 years ago is completely irrelevant to what they are today.

    I don't follow the Vietnam comment. And again, what happened 40 years ago is completely irrelevant to what they are today. I don't doubt you have had bad experiences with them...but those experiences appear to have left you with a very negative bias.

    They may not be trained to do that, but human nature certainly makes them less willing to help out.

    Entitlement. Something the elderly say the younger generations have far too big a sense of. It is a benefit, not an entitlement. But I suppose this is just semantics.

    Time and place. I know who to run my mouth to/ignore to and who not to. The vast majority of people are completely irrelevant to anything in my life, I owe them nothing. I will never hear me running around bragging about my time in the service or what I have done. (And I question the validity of any statement made by those who do...or, at best, question the mental stability of those who think they should be given more respect for their, completely voluntary, service. Just seems a bit odd for that to be randomly thrown into a conversation.)

    Congrats on your wings. You seem quite proud of them. It really doesn't matter much when it comes to this stuff. Your medical records and what you can prove happened during your TIS are all that really matters to the VA.

    Semantics again.

    I wasn't wondering. :wink:

    I wasn't planning on it. It is just as necessary and welcome as you thanking me for mine. Don't want it, don't need it.
     
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    Just what I expected, THANKS:whistling::thumbsup:
     
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    Any time. :thumbsup:
     
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    FORGIVE ME I MEANT NO HARM IN THIS POST. I just had a funny bone moment. Remember?
     
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