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You got a shitty VA location. I can call and get an answer in about 5 rings. As long as it’s during normal business hours. Funny thing is, I don’t usually have to wait for much of anything if/when I go there, which isn’t very oftenThe VA calls us now with an automated system that tells you that you need to call them, so you can sit on hold for 45 minutes when you call them back.
Nobody shits on people like the VA. They have the crown.
Or rear support bagsThought this was going to be a thread on bubble levels…
Or that useless flap of skin around the vagina. What’s that called again?I thought he was talking about Facebook.
The VA calls us now with an automated system that tells you that you need to call them, so you can sit on hold for 45 minutes when you call them back.
Nobody shits on people like the VA. They have the crown.
I think the care in the community program started way before trump. I believe it was fallout from when shinskei fucked the goat with the VA.Did any of you guys notice any changes/improvement during Trump? Didn't he allow easier access to doctors not in the VA system using Tricare or was that a bust too?
For a really good movie about problems in the VA, watch the movie "Article 99" with Ray Liotta and Kiefer Sutherland.The VA calls us now with an automated system that tells you that you need to call them, so you can sit on hold for 45 minutes when you call them back.
Nobody shits on people like the VA. They have the crown.
The rest of the woman?Or that useless flap of skin around the vagina. What’s that called again?
Kinda creepy they keep tabsI get automated calls from my insurance to make sure I'm still alive.
I shit you not.
I get a voicemail from them to call such and such number, I call and the lady says thank you for calling.
That's it....not a damn thing more.
Every 2nd month.....for the last year or so.
Me too, generally surprisingly convenientYou got a shitty VA location. I can call and get an answer in about 5 rings. As long as it’s during normal business hours. Funny thing is, I don’t usually have to wait for much of anything if/when I go there, which isn’t very often
You have a shitty VA apparently. Ours is pretty good as far as availability goes. Vets overall seem very pleased with it. Like any hospital, there’s always some people that are understandably pissed or frustrated. I’ve called others and had 10-15 minute wait times. Never 45. Hell, I’d drive over there and cuss everyone out before I’d wait 45 minutes to speak with my nurse or doctor.The VA calls us now with an automated system that tells you that you need to call them, so you can sit on hold for 45 minutes when you call them back.
Nobody shits on people like the VA. They have the crown.
That’s exactly what happens. The bureaucracy causes many veterans to forgo their own health because of the seemingly insurmountable hassles. It’s not uncommon unfortunately. These are system issues, again, put in place by the government.My wife spent hours and days on the phone with VA in two separate states to get meds sent for our RV neighbor (‘Nam vet) last winter. It took way more thinking outside the box than it should have. When the guy finally opened up about the problems, which were in large part due to his lack of preparation, he was just about ready to cash himself in. He was from Minnesota and wintering in AZ. They had sent his meds to MN, then to the wrong address in AZ, then my wife finally was able to talk to someone who wanted to help. Was able to pick up enough of his stuff in person in AZ to be able to wait for them to send the rest of it without him thinking he was going to die. So many older guys just won’t have the patience to jump through the hoops to get the right answers. All in all, when it started working out, it worked out really well.
This is true and something that cannot get my parents, products of WWII, to understand. Government/bureaucracy is a plodding process that requires persistence.That’s exactly what happens. The bureaucracy causes many veterans to forgo their own health because of the seemingly insurmountable hassles. It’s not uncommon unfortunately. These are system issues, again, put in place by the government.![]()