After 5 years, I'm struggling to find a reason to continue to partake in the VA medical system. Other than getting yearly lab draws (that no one seems to bother to follow up on without me asking), the actual usefulness, and certainly the timeliness, of the service doesn't seem to be worth the two appointments a year I have to maintain. Yes, I'm being a bit dramatic, but only to illustrate my frustration.
The main thing I'm wrestling with is how much keeping a current VA medical file helps with them not wanting to give me more attention on my existing rating. I'm under 55, so still a potential target for a rating review (and possible reduction), but my ratings aren't really for crazy things, just lots of joints that don't work well.
If I were to move to an area where the value might increase, I would have to reaffliliate at that location anyway, so not sure I'm losing anything there.
So, anyone heard of/seen/aware of possible reasons I would want to stay with them as a patient?
The main thing I'm wrestling with is how much keeping a current VA medical file helps with them not wanting to give me more attention on my existing rating. I'm under 55, so still a potential target for a rating review (and possible reduction), but my ratings aren't really for crazy things, just lots of joints that don't work well.
If I were to move to an area where the value might increase, I would have to reaffliliate at that location anyway, so not sure I'm losing anything there.
So, anyone heard of/seen/aware of possible reasons I would want to stay with them as a patient?