Say, if his health is at stake?
We have a bad situation here with my husband's unit. They dragged their feet on TDY paperwork, which caused my husband's appointment at Walter Reed to be canceled (an appointment that took almost two months to get in the first place).
They also seem to think, despite several doctors saying otherwise, that he's "faking" his condition (epilepsy), based on a PA's "theories"...like that a person can fake a grand mal seizure.
When, if ever, would it be appropriate for me to step in and say something? And who should I speak to?
2007-11-05
12:12:29
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The_Cricket: Thinking Pink!
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