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12/04/2007

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Theresa

Thanks Erin! I am a women veteran, thankfully, not homeless. I did develop severe carpal tunnel in both wrists due to my work as a military journalist and editor. The Army caused it, the Army diagnosed it,the Amy admits it was caused by my work. The VA said I didn't have Carpal Tunnel, and " I didn't go to the doctor often enough when I got out," for my claim to be verified. Ummm--I had no health insurance or a job when I first got out ... and then what? I am supposed to be contanstly missing work to go to the doctor when I start my new job? I have a friend with PTSD, she has been missing for more than a year. The VA kept moving her appointments, she went off her meds, lost her house, her kids -- I don't even know where she is. I had to find a home for her dog, and her cat. I know she was kidnapped sometime around February 2007. They caught the guys in Georgia, but I have not heard from her since Feb. 17, 2007. If this charity cna prevent a similar story, it is well worth it. You can count me in to help.

Lexy Girl

Theresa that is so tragic and... well I just don't know what to say.Erin, I donated, bring on the secret lives!

Erin

Dear Theresa -- I'm so sorry about your friend!

oracle

Theresa, I'm very sorry about your friend, too. What a heartbreaking story. Sounds like she was/is lucky to have you, at least!Also sorry about the way you got left holding the bag with your CarpalTunnel Syndrome in it.Kudos, Erin, on organizing this charity drive this year.

TE

Erin, You never cease to amaze me. Thanks for doing this. I, too, am a woman veteran - gainfully employed, and with a great family and husband. However, I know the same stories that Theresa does. Women are an overlooked and underappreciated minority in the military; yes, even in 2007. Let's take care of our women veterans! PS - While on active duty, I made a knock-off uniform skirt, and passed an admiral's inspection wearing it. (smile)

Seattle Yogini

Thank you so much for thinking of this - and of all of we women who return from war. Reintegration into civilian life is hard enough without the physical/psychological/spiritual wounds caused by war. As a veteran, and a woman, I offer my most sincere thanks.

Anonymous

Um, maybe it is just me, but the "widgety thing" isn't working for me. Instead I had to go to the Changing the Present main page and search.

Anonymous

Thank you from another female veteran.

A Soldier's Girl

Erin,Thank you from yet another female vet.

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