As I’ve mentioned before, my psychiatrist at the VA changed how I can get my medications. I don’t like it. It doesn’t make any sense to have get them through the mail when I can go to the local military base, or even to the local VA clinic. But for some reason, my doctor says I can only get them through the mail-order system provided by the VA.
https://storyofmylife.blog/2017/06/10/my-new-va-psychiatrist/
I called the automated system to reorder my prescriptions on November 8th when I had about 5 doses left. It usually takes a week. It’s not a big deal if I have to miss one or two nights of medication. But the one I need has yet to show up. On about the fifth day after running out, I called the automated system. The voice said the meds were sent out on the 10th, to give it ten days to show up. Liars.
On or around the sixth day without my medication, I was noticeably becoming unwell. My focus and thoughts were not good. I was more irritable than normal, more blunt than usual, and becoming severely depressed. By day 8, my anxiety of not having my medication coupled with everything else I just mentioned was overwhelming. I could feel it physically in my body, mostly in my head and neck. My head felt like it was being crushed by pressure. The headaches were incredible and nothing helped.
By day 9, I was overly emotional. Everything set me off. I felt hungover. I felt like I had not slept in days. My entire body was uncomfortable and shaky. The pressure behind my eyes caused vision problems. It was like blurry tunnel vision. I know much of the physical manifestations were anxiety that came from not having my medication and wondering if were coming at all. I was beginning to become dysfunctional.
Day 10. I hated my life. I hated people, even more than normal. I hated my job. I hated everything. At work that day, one of my co-workers asked if I were ok. She said I looked like I wanted to kill someone. I was in a very bad place in my mind. I was scared for myself. It only took ten days to get to hell from where I started. That seems like a very fast fall to me. Ten days is not a very long time.
During the ten days I would call the automated system for updates. Each time the voice on the other end of the line told me the same thing. The medication was mailed out on the 10th and to allow 10 days for delivery. On the 21st I found a way to call the after-hours emergency nurse at a VA call center. She made notes of our call that would be sent to my local VA clinic to my primary care doctor and the psychiatrist. The next morning, the primary care nurse called to tell me I could pick up a supply of my medication.
https://storyofmylife.blog/2016/10/08/the-va-is-killing-me/
I eventually spoke with the mental health nurse, days later, after the emergency had passed. I found out the medication was still in “pre-ship” on their tracking system and has yet to be sent. All the while I was holding out hope that it would show up in the mail each day, being told by the automated computer voice that it had been sent out more than a week ago, trying to keep my head above water and survive the darkness of my mind and the horrible thoughts that were taunting me. But I was being lied to.
The Department of Veterans affairs is broken system. And the face of that system for me is Dr. Elaine Ramos at the Eglin VA clinic. Dr. Ramos, you are failing at your job. You are failing me. Those little diplomas on the wall in your office are worthless if you don’t care about your patients and what is best for them. Do your job, doctor.
Dr. Ramos can kiss my ass. I hope the rest of you have a wonderful week. Thanks for stopping by. Good day, God bless.
Dave
I’m so sorry you had to go through this when it could have been avoided. I pray you are better.
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That is terrible!! Im so sorry you had to go through that.
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It makes me angry to read this. There really is no excuse for this kind of failure.
Wish I could do something to make things easier for you.
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The incompetence level at the VA grows ever bigger with each mistake they make; The computers can only do what they are programmed to do by the VA administration. If the system needs to be fixed in the prescription area start with the ones who put the info into the computers. Vets are depending on them.
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That is terrible. I’m so sorry you went through that. Our VA system is completely broken. I hope they have worked out the kink for next time. I assume they’re shipping them because it’s cheaper that way?
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It wouldn’t cost them anything if they let me get it at the local military base like I had for a year and a half.
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That’s so strange that they changed it! Doesn’t make sense.
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Well, that’s the VA.
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That sucks arse, I am sorry that happened
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Happens all the time with the VA.
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I hit the like button – but pretend it is a dislike button for the VA
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WordPress needs a thumb down button. Lol. But I click like often times to show I’m there in support of the person posting. That’s how I view likes on my posts.
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The Department of Veterans affairs, Sucks!!! Its a Veteran eating machine. When they can’t cure it. They Kill it!!! They have killed me!!! They did it with a M.R.S.A. infection ——————
(Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus or MRSA is staph infection that has become immune to many types of antibiotics. Sometimes incorrectly called blood poisoning, sepsis is the body’s often deadly response to infection.)————————————————————–
Plus, All my Personal Property has been STOLEN!!! So, not only is the v.a. a Veteran Eating Machine!!! Its also a “Den-of-Thieves!!!”———————————————————————————————–Enter the v.a. at Risk of Your lives and Your Well Being!!!————————
————————————To be For Warned, is to be For Armed.————————————
A soon to be Dead, Vietnam Vet.
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Brother, what can I do to help?
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