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I gave Mike their information, and he promised to call them. Jason Notte, who had written the article, also spoke to Mike for a while.

A little later on, Mike left me a short message saying that he has an appointment with a counselor scheduled for early next week. In the middle of the message, he choked up, and said that between the article and Jason's and my conversations with him, "You guys saved the life of a veteran."

Then I heard from a woman who works in an attorney's office in Bar Harbor. She said she had just talked to Mike, who is a client of the firm, and also thanked us for saving his life. She said her office has been keeping in close touch with him lately, because he was, she said, "close to the edge." She asked about the counseling service I had suggested to Mike, and I gave her that information and the link to Deirdre's story.

Jason and I will continue to check in with Mike, and we'll see how things go from here.

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Re: Gulf War vet 'saved' by Phoenix article
IT MAKES ME SICK TO THINK THAT A PERSON FROM A FOREIGN COUNTRY CAN COME TO AMERICA AND RECEIVE FREE HEALTH INSURANCE, WALK INTO ANY PHARMACY AND GET THEIR MEDICINE FOR A SMALL CO-PAY AND OUR VETERANS OUR WAITING 10 DAYS FOR PSYCH MEDS. THIS COUNTRY NEEDS TO WAKE UP. START GIVING TO THOSE WHO GIVE BACK, WHO SACRIFICE THEIR LIVES AND MENTAL HEALTH FOR THIS COUNTRY.
By rae1972 on 03/13/2009 at 12:36:53
Re: Gulf War vet 'saved' by Phoenix article
This is a perfect example government-run health care. Wake up sheeple, this will be the norm for everyone under Obama-Care.
By Fake Name on 03/15/2009 at 10:29:11
Re: Gulf War vet 'saved' by Phoenix article
 I usually only  read The Phoenix to see what the people whose beliefs are the polar opposite of mine are thinking, but it's great that you helped this guy out and published his story. It's absolutely disgusting how he is being treated.  After serving our country honorably, the VA thanks him by f*&king him hard.  But like "Fake Name" so correctly stated, this will be the norm for everyone under Obama-Care. Ok everyone, let's here a big "Yes we can!"....Sorry, I mean "I thought we could!"
By Just Me on 03/18/2009 at 2:22:52

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