I was going to post this in the military spouses section but I think it's important for all.
I just spoke to the spouse (male) of our friend who is an Army pediatrician who is currently in Iraq. She was able to come home for 2 weeks a few weeks ago and he reports that it's going to take her "a long to to get over this, if ever." (He's a psychiatrist, (former AF) who was sent to Bosnia so he knows what he's dealing with, luckily for them both)
She brought pictures back of her standing in in the surgical suite surrounded by gurneys of soldiers who have had limbs blown off, or severe head injuries or severe burns or all of the above. She's a pediatrician, let me remind you. She is now functioning as an er doc because the "humanitarian" missions mean that she is brought to a community, and then the Marines who are there to "protect her" leave to "acquire" information on the insurgency. She would love to be treating the children, but not without protection.
and everyone who thinks that specialists aren't being sent, we know of a pulmonologist, a nephrologist, a cardiologist and a neonatalogist who have all been sent. Plus several psychiatrists and every Army pediatrician except for the ones who have been pregnant or in fellowship from my husband's residency class.
Meanwhile, back at Walter Reed, there has been a massive influx of head trauma and the numbers of people missing limbs continues to mount. The neurological suite is right next door to the ortho suite and you know, it's kind of depressing to see teenagers wheeling themselves around with their wives/girlfriends/mothers trying to keep the brave face in public.
So, in addition to the nearly 2000 soldiers killed, please remember the 15,000+ who have been injured and those who are there supporting them. We don't need another generation of veterans who think no one cares.
Jenn
I just spoke to the spouse (male) of our friend who is an Army pediatrician who is currently in Iraq. She was able to come home for 2 weeks a few weeks ago and he reports that it's going to take her "a long to to get over this, if ever." (He's a psychiatrist, (former AF) who was sent to Bosnia so he knows what he's dealing with, luckily for them both)
She brought pictures back of her standing in in the surgical suite surrounded by gurneys of soldiers who have had limbs blown off, or severe head injuries or severe burns or all of the above. She's a pediatrician, let me remind you. She is now functioning as an er doc because the "humanitarian" missions mean that she is brought to a community, and then the Marines who are there to "protect her" leave to "acquire" information on the insurgency. She would love to be treating the children, but not without protection.
and everyone who thinks that specialists aren't being sent, we know of a pulmonologist, a nephrologist, a cardiologist and a neonatalogist who have all been sent. Plus several psychiatrists and every Army pediatrician except for the ones who have been pregnant or in fellowship from my husband's residency class.
Meanwhile, back at Walter Reed, there has been a massive influx of head trauma and the numbers of people missing limbs continues to mount. The neurological suite is right next door to the ortho suite and you know, it's kind of depressing to see teenagers wheeling themselves around with their wives/girlfriends/mothers trying to keep the brave face in public.
So, in addition to the nearly 2000 soldiers killed, please remember the 15,000+ who have been injured and those who are there supporting them. We don't need another generation of veterans who think no one cares.
Jenn
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