Army Vet
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Wow, just got some shocking (no pun intended) news to report. I just saw my neurologist from the VA last Friday and he put an order in to get a new VNS since my battery is playing with death. I got a call today asking about a 10 AM appointment for surgery this coming Tuesday. After the nightmare I had with my last VNS surgery (waiting to get everything in order and approved) I wasn't holding my breath and hoping for the best and preparing for the worst as far as it being postponed.
My new neurologist seems to be (is) a "holds-no-punches" person and makes sure the job/order gets done. He wanted to get it done before January and made a special order to see me in January to make sure the settings were good etc. Otherwise I was going to have to wait until 4/29/22. I figured December was going to be a "decent" respectful expectation, but in 1.5 weeks. I'm still thinking this is a dream
Sounds like I’m excited about something so simple, but after fighting with the VA for years, just to get my foot in the door I was getting ready to listen to the elevator music for 20 hours a week. Part of it is I do have my foot in the door and don't have to prove everything this time. Secondly, moving closer to a major army base (30 minutes vs 3 hours) didn't hurt.
As with any surgery, there are risks, but I’m willing to take it.
My new neurologist seems to be (is) a "holds-no-punches" person and makes sure the job/order gets done. He wanted to get it done before January and made a special order to see me in January to make sure the settings were good etc. Otherwise I was going to have to wait until 4/29/22. I figured December was going to be a "decent" respectful expectation, but in 1.5 weeks. I'm still thinking this is a dream

Sounds like I’m excited about something so simple, but after fighting with the VA for years, just to get my foot in the door I was getting ready to listen to the elevator music for 20 hours a week. Part of it is I do have my foot in the door and don't have to prove everything this time. Secondly, moving closer to a major army base (30 minutes vs 3 hours) didn't hurt.
As with any surgery, there are risks, but I’m willing to take it.