Veteran Commits Suicide Hours After Being Turned Away At VA Facility

Veteran Commits Suicide Hours After Being Turned Away At VA Facility – Rest In Peace

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Wasn’t it one of the Presidential candidates that stated something to the fact that the problems with the VA hospitals were OVER BLOWN ?  I wonder if this former Marine’s family would agree with that statement ?

A former Marine and Army National Guardsmen killed himself after being denied admittance to a VA facility in Iowa City, despite telling doctors that he was having “serious mental issues.”

Brandon Ketchum, 33, killed himself only a few hours after being turned down at the Iowa City VA Medical Center on July 7th. He made an emergency appointment with the facility and spoke to doctors about his struggle.

Ketchum had been struggling with PTSD and substance abuse after returning home from his three tours overseas. He had deployed twice to Iraq as a Marine combat engineer where his job was to clear roadside explosives. He also served once in Afghanistan in the Army National Guard.

After getting turned away, Ketchum created a post on social media.

“I requested that I get admitted to 9W (psychiatric ward) and get things straightened out,” he wrote on Facebook. “I truly felt my safety and health were in jeopardy, as I discussed with the doc. Not only did I get a ‘NO’, but three reasons of no based on me being not f***** up enough. At this point I say, ‘why even try anymore?’ They gave up on me, so why shouldn’t I give up on myself? Right now, that is the only viable option given my circumstances and frame of mind.”

 

Brandon’s girlfriend, Kristine Nichols said that he had been having a hard time coping with PTSD and his substance abuse and addiction got worse as he first used painkillers but then moved to heroin.

According to Nichols, Brandon visited the same psychiatrist that he had been seeing for over a year.

“It wasn’t like a new person. He (the psychiatrist) knows Brandon’s history, he knew he was flagged for suicide with the VA,” Nichols told WKOW. “At least two occasions in the past three years he’s been flagged for suicide.”

While serving, he had been through several explosions and ended up with Traumatic Brain Injuries(TBI’s) and concussions.

Jamie Johnson, the public affairs officer for the Iowa City VA Medical Center said in an email to WKOW that there was enough room in the facility to admit Ketchum, and even if there wasn’t they would have found room for him at another facility.

“Generally speaking, I can tell you that we do not have a wait list for beds,” Johnson wrote in the email. “If we have openings and a patient requires admission they are admitted. If a patient requires admission and we do not have beds available at our facility, we would find them a bed at another facility.”

In order to honor Ketchum’s name and help veterans suffering with PTSD and their families, a fellow Marine who served with Ketchum is attempting to create a non-profit retreat in Texas called “Ketchum’s House.”

 

2 Responses

  1. This is just horrible, what a disgrace those running this country are, My thoughts, prayers and support are with this mans family, I would never even encourage my son to enlist , Our vets are treated like shit when they come home wounded, physically, emotionally and mentally, I have read one to many posts about our servicemen and women who have taken their life due to inadequate care, This mistreatment SHOULD NOT be happening to any human being let alone those who selflessly gave their lives to serve this country. SHAME ON OUR GOVERNMENT and the VA for turning this man away..Makes me sick!

  2. 22 A DAY,,sadly,,choose death,,,there ws a report here in wisco,,that 1 out of every 3 e.r. claims for OUR vets are denied,,thus the veteran is forced to pay the bill themselves,,,thats disgusting,,,our government treats us and our veterans’ like a piece of shit!!!mary

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