Noticed that the report doesn't open on the page that allows comments. Can you fix so we can comment? All I get is a server error.
Tried several times to get to the URL that allows you to comment. Problem is, once you click on the report hyperlink, a blank page opens up and then an error dialog box opens up. Can the script be checked so comments to the draft report can occur?
-
Pat commented
John, appreciate the input and will do that directly.
Eligo, appreciate you have issue and thanks for your Service. Did you get a 100% disability rating from the VA or is that your assessment? As for claim denial, currently you can rebut the denial through the in place VA process or use of a Decision Review Officer (using a DRO decreases the time for your claim rebuttal and is what Im doing right now). Check out the following link: http://www.vva.org/how_to_respond.html related to responses. I can tell you my dad is a Vietnam Vet and he is actively reviewing various issues right now, nearly 28 years after he retired.
Lastly, using all caps in a posting is considered yelling.
-
janet commented
I noticed that right away, too.
-
ELIGIO RIVERA commented
I AM AVIETNAM VET.I AM 100%DISABLE. I WAS WOULDED SEVERLY IN 1971.I HAVE ASKED FOR AIDS TO ATTENANCE DUE TO INJURIES I RECIEVED IN MY OPTIC NERVE RHIGHT SIDE THAT INJURED IN VIET NAM SO FAR THEY DENID THE CLAIM. I APPLYED IT.SO FAR NO ANSWER.I AM PROUD TO SERVED MY COUNTRY.BUT TO THE VA I AM JUST A NUMBER.I AM O PROUD MARINE WITH NO HELP JUST A NUMBER.
-
The report link to the report is just to open a read only version in pdf format. If you click on the "2011 Report of the Gulf War Veterans Illness Task Force" text above (the text under the large "GULF WAR ILLNESS" text, you will go to the main forum page where the "Ideas" are listed (such as this one you started). Within those ideas there is one for each of the seven sections of the report. You can comment under those headings as appropriate. There are also dozens of user submitted ideas as well so if one of those better fits your comments, you can post there. Last, if you have something completely new, you can add another idea for that subject.
I have noticed that the little hamster wheel the indicates the server is processing the comment sometimes sticks. Just go back u p top and click the "2011 Report of the Gulf War Veterans Illness Task Force" text again and see if your comment doesn't appear. Mine always does.
Hope this helps. John