Given that I posted a blog item a few days ago about my impending medical appointment at the Thomas Creek Veterans Medical Center in Amarillo, I thought I’d provide a brief — and detail-free — update.
The bottom line: I’m going to live a good bit longer, if everything stays the same for a while.
I mention all this only because of the controversy surrounding the Department of Veterans Affairs. The VA secretary, Eric Shinseki, has resigned. U.S. Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, wants the FBI to investigate the deaths of those 40 veterans in Phoenix. President Obama has all but said heads likely will roll as the investigation continues. VA medical centers across the country now are under the microscope — and I only can assume that includes the Creek medical center here in Amarillo.
No worries for yours truly. I was in and out in less than an hour. Got the lab work done. Visited with the nurse practitioner, who read me the results of the labs; all of ’em look good.
I was out the door and headed for the house.
Oh, how I hope the Creek center isn’t producing the hideously long wait times discovered at other VA-run hospitals.
So far, barely a year into my VA medical enrollment, I cannot complain one teeny-tiny bit about the care I’ve received.
Let’s hope it stays that way.