Dear General,
My dad's call sign was "Spook"....and absolutely no disrespect was felt on my part. I'm just one of his kids (he and my mom had half a dozen of them...)
Do you happen to know what your dose was over the 2 day period? Just curious. And I'm also REALLY curious about the insurance part - is Tricare (or another plan) covering this for you, are you in a VA or other military facility (I remember you said the doc was being re-activated soon), or was this done in a regular medical hospital? So many of us have struggled for months and months (and many unsuccessfully, unfortunately) with insurance issues over ketamine treatments that it would be truly amazing to discover that a 2 day coma would be a covered benefit.
Sincere thanks for any additional information you can provide.
Sandy
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Originally Posted by General
General was a call sign given to me within the squadron and amongst friends. Most of my friends are pilots as I was a Flight Managers for the same squadron for 16 years. I always try to qualify my callsign with the caviat that I mean no disrespect. I have been doing this so long many of the pilots I grew up with are either retired, full bird Colonels, Generals or more. The Adjutant General for VT is a close personal friend and his brother, also a pilot and close personal friend has been lieutenant Governor for years and running for Governor this year.
Good luck with your treatment and you'll be in our prayers. God Bless.
General
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