Siegfried Schlagrule
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While listening to a speech by a VA rep we were told that for some
unknown reason more vietnam vets are developing type 2 diabetes
than are normal for the general population. We were also told that
when a claim is filed with the VA they are being granted 100%
disability. They also stated that it applies to all branches but that the
Navy has been vetoeing claims when the sailor can not prove to have
served ashore. They are allowed to appeal.
At any rate here are the
most important facts from this statement. Get your blood tested to
see if you are developing diabetes. The earlier you learn about it the
better it is for you and your health. If you are already known to be
diabetic and are type 2 (insulin dependant) file your claim and start
collecting your tax-free benefits. Based on what I get for my disabilty
I'm guessing that 100% would be $1230 per month. This is over
and above any money that you make at your job. I did not learn if
they were eligible for free insulin but know for a fact that my wife's
three month supply costs over $600 not counting the testing supplies
and needles. Good luck and God Bless you all. siegfried schlagrule
unknown reason more vietnam vets are developing type 2 diabetes
than are normal for the general population. We were also told that
when a claim is filed with the VA they are being granted 100%
disability. They also stated that it applies to all branches but that the
Navy has been vetoeing claims when the sailor can not prove to have
served ashore. They are allowed to appeal.
At any rate here are the
most important facts from this statement. Get your blood tested to
see if you are developing diabetes. The earlier you learn about it the
better it is for you and your health. If you are already known to be
diabetic and are type 2 (insulin dependant) file your claim and start
collecting your tax-free benefits. Based on what I get for my disabilty
I'm guessing that 100% would be $1230 per month. This is over
and above any money that you make at your job. I did not learn if
they were eligible for free insulin but know for a fact that my wife's
three month supply costs over $600 not counting the testing supplies
and needles. Good luck and God Bless you all. siegfried schlagrule