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FATHER OF INJURED SOLDIER SAYS VA LET THEM DOWN
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Says the care at the VA was so inadequate,
after three months, he pulled his son out.

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FATHER OF INJURED SOLDIER SAYS VA LET THEM DOWN
The ABC News Special "To Iraq and Back" looked
at newsman Bob Woodruff's recovery from a serious head wound he received
while on assignment in Iraq. It aired Tuesday night on ABC7. It also
looked at the growing number of soldiers in Iraq who have suffered
similar injuries and their battle to recover and get proper follow-up
care. ABC7's Kevin Roy has the story one soldier who is being treated at
the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago.
Bob Woodruff's recovery has been nothing short
of miraculous. But he has received the finest of care. After waking up,
Woodruff wondered what kind of care our soldiers with traumatic brain
injury are receiving. What he found, and what ABC7 found Wednesday, are
soldiers like Eric Edmundson, who is now getting excellent care in
Chicago, but his father says the Veterans Administration let them down.
He can hear the question and think of the answer. But 26-year-old Army
Sergeant Eric Edmunson now needs the help of a computer to speak.
Edmunson was seriously wounded in 2005 while on patrol in northern Iraq
when an improvised explosive device blew up his vehicle. He suffered
traumatic brain injury, as well as anoxic brain injury, when his brain
was starved of oxygen for half an hour.
"Eric cannot walk, talk, ...he does not have control of his functions,"
said Ed Edmunson, Eric's father.
Eric's father quit his job and has been by his son's side ever since.
They live in North Carolina -- and shortly after coming home, Eric was
put into a Veterans Administration hospital. But they say the care there
was so inadequate, after three months, they pulled him out.
"It's obvious they just weren't geared up to take care of that severely
of an injured soldier and we found that out when we were there," said Ed
Edmunson.
As ABC's Bob Woodruff Reported Tuesday night, many families are
frustrated over the lack of care TBI patients receive from the VA. He
told story after story of injured vets languishing because the VA is
undermanned and under funded.
No one can say exactly how many vets have traumatic brain injury, but as
Woodruff reported, it could be in the tens of thousands.
"Those folks have essentially flooded the current health care
system...the current military healthcare system in particular," said Dr.
Felise Zollman, Brain Injury Medicine, R.I.C.
As an advocate for his son, Ed Edmunson learned his son was eligible to
come to the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, because he is still
technically on active duty.
"I kind of go through a little guilt because Eric is here and I know
there are hundreds of hundreds of soldiers that are in need of this type
of care and can't get it," said Ed Edmunson.
Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago says it would like to be able to
treat more soldiers like Eric Edmunson, but because of the way the
system is set up, veterans with TBI are stuck in the VA. The secretary
of the VA claims they are working hard to improve the level of care, but
there are so many others who need the kind of care Bob Woodruff got but
can't get it now.
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Larry Scott --