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 VA Medical On The Cheap 

September 20, 2007
by Stephen Neitzke

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Yesterday, 04 September, day 7 of symptoms and the first day after the long Labor Day weekend, I caught the VA shuttle bus to the Muskogee VA Medical Center (hospital) Emergency Room. They expedited me through the blood-work labs, chest x-rays, and EKG. No doubt anywhere. This was a blazing case of pneumonia, with both lungs heavily involved. All of my vital and critical readings were dangerously wrong. Immediate medications were required.

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Once upon a time, not too long ago, a veteran with pneumonia was immediately hospitalized -- for at least the days needed to settle on the best treatment for the individual case.

Pneumonia is, after all, a virulent bacterial infection to which most Americans have little or no immunity. Best to stick the sicko in a hospital bed, while the initial load of industrial-strength antibiotics reduces the risk of spread.

On Monday, 27 August, I traveled from my home in Tulsa to the OK City VA Medical Center (hospital) to receive the results of some important blood tests. There was something really complicated hiding in among my insulin-dependent diabetes, heart problems, chronic renal failure, runaway triglycerides (documented over 1700 several times), and high blood pressure.

In addition to the test results, I also received what might very well be the Perfect Pneumonia. This could not have been anything other than a hospital-groomed, antibiotic-resistant, "superbug" pneumonia.

This is my third go-round with pneumonia. From this one's first nonproductive coughing -- Wednesday, 29 August -- there was no doubt about its action. It went straight to the lungs, with a surprisingly high quantity of infected phlegm.

Yes, I might have caught it anywhere. But a very short incubation period squares with its super-strong symptoms and points to the hospital exposure of a superbug on 27 August.

Yesterday, 04 September, day 7 of symptoms and the first day after the long Labor Day weekend, I caught the VA shuttle bus to the Muskogee VA Medical Center (hospital) Emergency Room. They expedited me through the blood-work labs, chest x-rays, and EKG. No doubt anywhere. This was a blazing case of pneumonia, with both lungs heavily involved. All of my vital and critical readings were dangerously wrong. Immediate medications were required.

Then I was parked in a waiting room near the ER and left alone for over an hour -- with my frequently shrieking coughs ringing up and down the hall. The conversations that sang back from the other waiting rooms along the hall were light-weight medicine with heavy-weight social event content and laughter.

When the doctor did arrive, he was the right stuff. Dr. Glenn gave the best, most graphical presentation of my complicated and interacting disease components that I've ever seen a VA doctor do. Better yet, it was done with a lot of soul and interpersonal communicating. He asked questions, drew out details, and made sense of my personal medical history in ways that no other VA Medical rep has ever managed.

But then he was prohibited from keeping me overnight. No overnight? WHAT did you say?

"Push the veteran out the door" is a constant game in VA Medical, but this was ridiculous. The serious bacterial infection skyrocketed my risk of death from the diabetes and heart-problem tandem. I had none of my own meds with me and needed them all -- stat. Any surprise exertion under these circumstances was likely to be deadly.

Unproductive coughing had replaced sleep on Thursday, 30 August. Most of the very short sleep periods -- 15 to 20 minutes -- came with me braced in an upright sitting position on the edge of my bed. Most wake-ups came from toppling over. And as soon as I was horizontal, the adhesive phlegm rolled onto the vocal chords, resulting in explosive, nonproductive coughing.

By Tuesday afternoon, 04 September, I was more than a little crazy with sleep deprivation. Since Thursday or Friday, reality had been largely replaced by a secret algorithm that was translating the nonproductive coughing into the continuing sagas of three or four different nightmares. The more coughing, the more story line. I needed those story lines, but, despite Herculean efforts, I could not locate the encrypted files on my computer. (???)

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The sagas had replaced thinking, too. It wasn't until early Tuesday, 04 September, that I realized that I had to get to an Emergency Room. By then, I'd lost all track of medications routinely taken for my core conditions. When Dr. Glenn told me how bad my vitals and blood sugars were on Tuesday afternoon, the realization that I'd not been taking my meds was like a collision. WHAT? I always take my meds. My heart can't live without those meds.

My need for meds made no difference to the political hack in charge.

The prohibition of an overnight was laid on by some unseen VA medicrat who spews cost-cutting policy for the Regime.

The Muskogee facility, he reportedly said, was under "Divert". No hospital beds were available. Period.

I asked how much of my death-risk was automatically deleted by the the facility's "Divert" status. No answer from Dr. Glenn. Lots of pooh-poohing from the nurse.

Dr. Gleen went back to the political hack three times with new arguments. No budging. No exceptions. No hospital room. "I'm sorry," Dr. Glenn said on each return.

It quickly got worse. There was no way for me to rent a hospital room away from the working halls. The rental could not be done because I didn't have my meds with me. WHAT? Who's in charge of Catch 22 around here? There's no way to buy the evening and morning doses that I need? Does the VA hospital pharmacy close down rather than serve in an emergency?

Am I just to go out by some roadside and maybe survive the night?

The last shuttle bus for Tulsa is long gone. It left at 3pm. It's now 4:30pm. Diabetic visual problems mean that I've not driven anything since early 1999. Dr. Glenn picks up the phone and calls the front desk. The call is two minutes long, tops. Doctor hangs up and says I've got a ride home waiting at the front desk. His nurse whisks me off in a wheel chair.

My ride home is an independent driver volunteer who shows up at around closing time whenever his family business allows the boss to indulge himself -- three or four times a week, he recons. This could not have been a set-up just for me. Judging from his cell-phone traffic during the drive, his appearance at Muskogee VA that day had been chancy stuff. Luck of the draw.

So the nightmare continues. Three souls on board the volunteer's vehicle. Two of them don't know that they're riding with a Perfect Pneumonia in full bloom.

Home again. I wolf down my meds and inject the two different insulins, now roughly five hours later than what should have been done at Muskogee. Was it soon enough to avoid heart attack and/or stroke? Was the stress of delayed meds sufficient to trigger a heart attack or stroke at some additional stress a week or two in the future?

My experience with fast-acting and slow-acting insulins hammers the 318 blood sugar at 9:31pm Tuesday down to a 107 (normal) at 2:24am Wednesday.

I live alone. Nobody to watch over me. This should be a factor in VA Medical decisions. Clearly, it's not. Handle the emergencies your own self -- and get lucky -- or die.

VA patient safety is a feel-good fiction spewed by the political hacks for the worker bees. The reality is VA patient cost-cutting for the Regime -- where the seeming accidents of policy and the judgment calls of political-hack medicrats can cover up the evidence.

There's more reckless endangerment of life just outside the VA hospital beds than there is in them.

VA Medical should have disappeared into universal health care decades ago. Low-income two-year-olds in the ghetto, barrio, or on the reservation are as much our human resources as are combat veterans. We owe them and ourselves their well-managed health care. But no, no, you can't go around doing something that capitalists can label 'socialist' or 'communist'.

Labels are still more important than universal health. And we're still on the seemingly endless agenda of the superrich -- money-power first, ordinary people last.

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Stephen Neitzke [send him email] is the founder of the Direct Democracy League.  He is the author of "The State of the Republic, 1776-2004" as well as a number of other works, which can be found at www.ddleague-usa.net and on his blog at http://ddrevival.blogspot.com/

© 2007 Stephen Neitzke

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