Sunday, November 3, 2024

According to the U.S. Veteran Administration, I am not a U.S. Veteran with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder


 

 by C. Henry Adams

I was in the U. S. Veteran Administration Hospital seeking help with my situation.

I gave an Oath to the United States of America to serve, protect and defend the United States of America against all Foreign & Domestic Enemies.

According to the U. S. Veteran Administration, I am not a U.S. Veteran.  The U. S. Veteran Administration states that if you did not serve 2 years on active duty,  then you are not eligible to be considered a U.S. Veteran.

* Following the death of my father, Marion Lewis Adams, Sr., I received my 1st  DD214 Honorable Discharge in 1995

It does not matter if I trained & became a United States Marine in 180 days, whereas, I finished Boot Camp at Parris Island, South, Carolina, then went to Combat Training School in North, Carolina.

It does not matter if I trained in Meridian, Mississippi in 1995 to become a 6672 Aviation Supply Clerk.

It does not matter if I graduated from Aviation Supply School, then was assigned to Naval Air Station Atlanta from 1995 until 2003 as a Reservist.

It does not matter if I was serving as a U.S. Marine Reservist, while working for  GC Technologies fixing / creating Fiber Optical Couplers.

It does not matter if I  worked for the Georgia Department. of Transportation during the 1996 US Olympics as a Highway Emergency Response Operator.

It does not matter if I worked for the Dekalb County Sheriff Department as a Special Deputy or Detention Officer.

* In the year of  2003,  I received the 2nd DD214 Honorable Discharge after leaving IRR.

It does not matter if I risked my life and thought that I suffered post traumatic stress disorder as a result of becoming a U.S. Marine while working at  the Georgia Department of Transportation and the Dekalb County Sheriff Department as a Special Deputy or Detention Officer. 

Therefore, I needed to be evaluated by the  U.S. Veteran Administration Hospital for post traumatic stress disorder.  Well, on 11/04/2024,  I was proven wrong.  Although, a Female Doctor  (Psychologist or Psychiatrist) evaluated me on that date.  Whereas, checking my vital signs, she stated that I had little alcohol in my body's system, roughly the Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) was 0.11%.    I told her that I did not drink alcohol.  Then, I thought, maybe it is the Listerine that I use in the morning,.  Listerine can have Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) of 26.9% .

According to the Lady Doctor after reviewing my situatio
n, she concluded that I did not meet the criteria to say that I suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.

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