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Hello GabbyM,
I would believe your best bet is to contact the VA medical facility and ask them what specific is needed. Our medical facility allowed me to sign for my medical records and scans. I believe the difficulty will be that your husband may have seen several physicians and probably at different locations.
Since Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma is a health condition presumptively recognized for service connection due to exposure to Agent Orange, the records will confirm the claim and may expedite its approval. Otherwise, they will either do their own examination or await your permission for the VA to obtain the necessary records. The earlier authorization for release of information was for diabetes.
Johnny0 -
No problme with getting records
Hi, I have han no problem with getting all my records to the VA but I do want to reasure you that they will do a wounderful job taking care of your housband, I go to the VA in Florida, and my treatment has been wounderful. The nurses and the doctors alway have time to anwser all my questions, even if I show up without an appointment with questions or med needs.
Good luck to you both
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VaHAWVET said:Hello GabbyM,
I would believe your best bet is to contact the VA medical facility and ask them what specific is needed. Our medical facility allowed me to sign for my medical records and scans. I believe the difficulty will be that your husband may have seen several physicians and probably at different locations.
Since Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma is a health condition presumptively recognized for service connection due to exposure to Agent Orange, the records will confirm the claim and may expedite its approval. Otherwise, they will either do their own examination or await your permission for the VA to obtain the necessary records. The earlier authorization for release of information was for diabetes.
Johnny
Hi Johnny,
Thank you for your response,I guess i was not clear, he has signed all releases for his medical papers for the plasmablastic lymphoma.We were at the cancer doctor yesterday and he said that he does not recall any records being sent to the va, but that he will gladly talk to them if necessary. We have a appiontment to speak to the stem cell transplant doctor next week. I will send him with this updated information and hope for the best. It has been wonderful to read all these comments, it sure lets us know that we are not alone in this journey. May God bless you and keep you strong..
Judy0
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