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Valley veteran awaiting amputation frustrated with VA care

May 15, 2014, 4:17 PM | Updated: 4:18 pm

PHOENIX — A Valley veteran is getting frustrated because of the wait he said he’s going through at the Veterans Administration hospital in Phoenix.

Dave Campbell is awaiting a serious operation.

“I am waiting to get my leg amputated,” he said. “I’ve been waiting for about three months just to get a doctor to say OK.”

Campell served in Operation Desert Storm 20 years ago and was exposed to several chemicals that now make it difficult for his bones to heal. Campbell said he needs the operation because of the pain he suffers from a car crash that happened 10 years ago in the U.S.

“I’m in a lot of pain every day, every night. I’m just waiting,” he said.

Campbell said he’s fed up with the VA Medical Center in Phoenix.

“It disgusts me,” he said. “They wouldn’t have their job if wasn’t for veterans. They’re doing their thing rather than what we need. They’re busy hiding behind the issues rather than dealing with it.”

Campbell said he hopes the recent controversy surrounding care at the hospital will “make Americans wake up and realize what’s going on there.”

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