Topic: Death of an
American Fighting Soldier
Date/Time: July 24, 2014 at 1500 Hours PACIFIC
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http://www.blogtalkradio.com/lawenforcement/2014/07/24/death-of-an-american-fighting-soldier
Staff Sergeant M.
David Davis, USA (ret.), is a decorated combat veteran, military advisor and
nuclear weapons specialist with top secret clearances. He is also a soldier
dying within months and not more than a year. Not in the line of duty, but
death due to negligence. His death will be as a result of the Veterans
Administration doctors who misdiagnosed his illness.
According to SSG
Davis, during "the last ten years, I have been seen by the VA for sores which
the VA gave me antibiotic creams and antibiotics by mouth with never having a
biopsy of said sores. Last fall, I complained again to the VA and I was told the
same. Maybe warts or have I ever had HIV. I flew to Maine and had a surgeon take
one out and was told. "It was cancer". In February, I complained to the VA
again and told my VA doctor who refused the records and the civilian doctors
card to call. The VA doctor said, "I do not want an outside opinion and would
not call." After much complaining about a cyst on the right side of my face the
doctor planned to have it taken out.
Two days later I was
diagnosed with metastases malignant melanoma, stage 4. Further tests revealed,
6 tumors in left lung, 2 tumors in right lung, tumors in breast, neck and other
areas. During my last meeting with the VA Oncologist, he would not offer me
chemo or radiation because it would do no good. I asked for referrals to
civilian organizations and or experimental treatment. My answer was. "The VA
does not do referrals or will help me get into any research at civilian or pay
any expenses."
The final result is I
am looking for my own burial sites. I was not referred to social services at
the VA to help me. So what is the outcome? I fought for my country and my
country brings me home to die in its own government sponsored hospitals. If I
had been properly diagnosed, referred, and or a simple biopsy performed ten
years ago I would not be dying and I would be able to watch my children marry
and grandchildren grow."
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