Pureblood Vet here. Small disability which qualified for 100% VA healthcare.
Still standing strong with a proud immune system since 2020 when this all began. Daily regimen of C, D and zinc. Tested positive twice in 2020 - quarantined by local health department - no symptoms. Went back to work and continued the daily grind with no problems.
My first VA appointment is soon to draw blood/labs for an annual that's way overdue and I'm wondering if it's worth the effort to go on record when the vax question comes up.
I'm obviously hesitant with the male history in my lineage tree having heart issues.
Grandfather had a stroke early 50s, deceased. Father had hypertensive cardiovascular disease early 60s, deceased. Uncle had myocarditis on a healthy lifestyle early 70s, deseased.
Knowing this history and how these mRNA vaccines cause inflammation issues, as well as all the politicized mandates in healthcare - I'm skeptical how to approach the topic with the doctor and going on record being labeled as a conscientious objector or hesitant. I know there's a coding system in place. I've heard reports of denial of care in other health care systems due to unvaccinated staus.
There's a male nurse there I've always had that takes labs and shoots the shit with me prior to the robotic doctor coming in. We've talked about guns and politics before, seems to be a good guy/eyes open red-pilled a bit, but he is in their system still.
My thoughts are to chat him up while he's doing labs. Get a feel for what the hell has been going on in this local clinic since this all began. The followup with the doc will be a few days later.
I really don't know where the VA stands right now and if I get coded in anyway that jeopardizes my care benefits then I'm looking at giving it up to go privatized plans or just put it all in gods hands.
Any thoughts or insight appreciated. Thanks.
Update down bellow somewhere
Pureblood Vet here. Small disability which qualified for 100% VA healthcare.
Still standing strong with a proud immune system since 2020 when this all began. Daily regimen of C, D and zinc. Tested positive twice in 2020 - quarantined by local health department - no symptoms. Went back to work and continued the daily grind with no problems.
My first VA appointment is soon to draw blood/labs for an annual that's way overdue and I'm wondering if it's worth the effort to go on record when the vax question comes up.
I'm obviously hesitant with the male history in my lineage tree having heart issues.
Grandfather had a stroke early 50s, deceased. Father had hypertensive cardiovascular disease early 60s, deceased. Uncle had myocarditis on a healthy lifestyle early 70s, deseased.
Knowing this history and how these mRNA vaccines cause inflammation issues, as well as all the politicized mandates in healthcare - I'm skeptical how to approach the topic with the doctor and going on record being labeled as a conscientious objector or hesitant. I know there's a coding system in place. I've heard reports of denial of care in other health care systems due to unvaccinated staus.
There's a male nurse there I've always had that takes labs and shoots the shit with me prior to the robotic doctor coming in. We've talked about guns and politics before, seems to be a good guy/eyes open red-pilled a bit, but he is in their system still.
My thoughts are to chat him up while he's doing labs. Get a feel for what the hell has been going on in this local clinic since this all began. The followup with the doc will be a few days later.
I really don't know where the VA stands right now and if I get coded in anyway that jeopardizes my care benefits then I'm looking at giving it up to go privatized plans or just put it all in gods hands.
Any thoughts or insight appreciated. Thanks.
**Update down bellow somewhere**
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