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Don't ever utter the word CHAMPUS. It will cause you no end of problems. I know I have been fighting with my wife's medical providers to bill ChampVA and not Tri Care which someone decided to do on their own.

Every time I get a Bill or Statement of Benefit that is wrong I call and tell them to change to CHAMPVA.

What is really strange is when one started doing it the others picked it up and started doing it. Its almost like all share our financial information.

Veterans deserve real choice for their health care.

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I just got a denied bill from Tricare even though I don't have Tricare. My dingbat hospital sent my ChampVA bill to Tricare.

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Jangrin I am happy for your family. I Know it has been a long widing road over several states starting in California. It is Great that your son can use the bennies and go to college.

You can also use your husbands Veterans preference if you want to get a governmet Job.( Like the VA)

You should considering going to Disney world for a small vacation just to rest.

Great Job in your presentation and presistance. It does pay off.

John

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A Veteran is a person who served this country. Treat them with respect.

A Disabled Veteran is a person who served this country and bears the scars of that service regardless of when or where they served.

Treat them with the upmost respect. I do. Rejection is not a sign of failure. Failure is not an option, Medical opinions and evidence wins claims. Trust in others is a virtue but you take the T out of Trust and you are left with Rust so be wise about who you are dealing with.

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Jan,

CONGRATULATIONS!!!

Boy will you enjoy the "attitude adjustment hour"! Veronica and I just returned from a family reunion and it's taken us a whole month to realize it's over for us. ENJOY and re-learn how to relax. Then come back and help out! Best to you, Chuckles and fambly.

Ralph

After 14 long months.....the large white envelope came. We wish to thank many people for their unwavering help and generous giving to the veterans and their families. Especially the prayers for our family.

Tbird- words cannot express what your website has given to our family, thank you for starting Hadit and keeping it going. We will be forever greatful.

Berta, thank you for your commitment to helping veterans and for being here 24/7, always ready to share your and Rod's experiences. Your knowledge is amazing and it is RIGHT ON.

To everyone we hope to be able to send a special IM to each of you for your help and friendship over the past year. But a special thanks to John, John, Pete, Terry, Terry, Robert in S A, Carlie, Sixthscents, vike17, Mssoup, josephine, testvet, stretch, JohnM & wife, Hoppy,and jesse, (I know i'm forgetting someone, I'm sorry if I have), we can't say enough about your caring and open hearts in helping your brother and sister verterans. Thank you so much from the bottom of our hearts.

TDIU P&T with Chapter35 benefits

Thanks,

Jangrin and Chuckles

Bound4heaven...thank you for praying for us. This was/and is a total miracle.

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Great news....2 weeks from now it might realy sink in.

Do yourself a favor.....buy some gold and silver! The printing presses are in overdrive.

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