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Re: potential military disability abuse?

by "S Phillips" <nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 19, 2008 at 11:25 AM

She is being compensated for the amount her military service damaged her 
body from its full potential.

She plays volleyball now... Maybe she would have been the worlds greatest 
professional volleyball player had not the military worn out her body.

VA disability is compensation, not welfare.


"tootseug" <tootseug@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:1f7b10e4-dd00-4a08-91d4-f42e20ba25da@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Jul 16, 11:05 am, tootseug <toots...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> I'm not sure if this is the right group to post this in. If not,
>> please direct me to the right one. I'll cross post it to soc.-retired
>>
>> My dil was a marine, who got out just about 2 years ago. She had a
>> desk job. But she also taught marshall arts and of course did all the
>> drill time expected of a marine.
>>
>> She states she has sciatica and also sore wrists. She went to 
>> themilitaryasking if she qualifies formilitarydisability. The VA did
>> a through exam of her to include many xrays. I have not read the
>> re****t, but she said they found something in her toe, which she hadn't
>> even mentioned. I don't know what they found with back/wrists.
>>
>> She plays volleyball on a team, she jogs, is a full time mother with a
>> 1 year old and a full time student. None of her back/wrist/toe pain
>> seems to interfere with that. I've not heard her complain, and she is
>> a very active person.
>>
>> 2 days ago she got a letter from themilitary, saying that she is 40%
>> disabled. And now will receive $500.00 per month.
>>
>> Does this seem reasonable to you??
>>
>> Personally, as a tax payer, I am appaulled. Why should I be paying
>> for someone that is so physically able that she can play volleyball on
>> a league, jog pu****ng her daughter in a jogging stroller, run a
>> treadmill, and do all of the necessary acts of daily living with "no
>> apparent" problem.
>>
>> I'm stunned. It feels like anabuseof the system to me.
>>
>> I FULLY sup****t the troops. I fully sup****t them getting help from 
>> themilitarywhen they get back from fighting. PTSD?...gotch covered. If
>> you're legitama tely injured...YES YES YES. I want to help with my
>> tax dollars.
>>
>> But this...doesn't seem right.
>>
>> I'd appreciate any feedback you can give me.
>>
>> Thanks
>
> And please know that this is not "personal".  I work with someone as
> well, who works 40 hours a week as a maintenance enginner at our
> hospital. He is also collecting 100% disability from our govt....me ,
> as a tax payer.
>
> I ennerves me to know end know that I'm paying for the person at 100%
> disability pay, even though he can work 40s week in a physically
> demanding job.
>
> What is wrong with our system??????
 




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potential military disability abuse?
tootseug <tootseug@[EM  2008-07-16 11:05:16 
Re: potential military disability abuse?
tootseug <tootseug@[EM  2008-07-16 11:20:45 
Re: potential military disability abuse?
"S Phillips" &l  2008-07-19 11:25:05 
Re: potential military disability abuse?
"S Phillips" &l  2008-07-19 11:25:05 
Re: potential military disability abuse?
"S Phillips" &l  2008-07-19 11:25:05 

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