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 910 W 5th Ave., Suite 256
 Spokane, WA 99204
 Phone: (509) 473-2490
 Fax: (509) 473-2495
 Email: center@spokaneparkinsons.org

 

By Lisa Daniel
American Forces Press Service

WASHINGTON, Sept. 23, 2010 – Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric K. Shinseki today defended his decision to add heart disease, Parkinson’s disease, and leukemia to the conditions VA officials can presume in Vietnam War veterans to be caused by Agent Orange exposure.

Speaking before the Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, Shinseki said he made the recent decision based on the findings of the National Academy’s Institute of Medicine and numerous medical, legal, and program experts’ opinions.

U.S. forces used the chemical herbicide Agent Orange during the Vietnam War to deny enemy fighters cover by defoliating forested areas.

“My determination that there is a positive association between herbicide exposure and ischemic heart disease was based solely upon evaluation of the scientific and medical evidence and application of the statutory standard prescribed by the Agent Orange Act,” Shinseki said.

The institute’s most recent report, issued in July 2009, found sufficient evidence of a positive association between exposure to the Agent Orange herbicide and B-cell leukemia – the most common cancer of white blood cells – as well as Parkinson’s disease, heart disease, and hypertension. The evidence of a causal link to hypertension was less compelling, Shinseki said, so he did not include it in his determination of VA “presumptions.”

The secretary said his decision is in accordance with the Agent Orange Act of 1991, which directs VA to establish presumptions of service connection for any disease discussed in the Institute of Medicine’s biennial reports to VA for which the evidence shows a positive association.

Shinseki noted that Congress members have objected to the new presumptions based on the commonality of the three diseases, the numerous other factors that can lead to them, and the potential expense of extending benefits payments to Vietnam veterans with those diagnoses. But, Shinseki said, the law does not allow him to consider the economic impact of a presumption, or exclude a disease based on how common it is. “Those factors did not enter into my decision,” he said.

The institute’s findings were controlled for other risk factors for the diseases, and the law allows the VA to challenge presumptions in veterans for whom other risk factors exist, he said.

“My determinations were not made lightly,” Shinseki said. “They were made in accordance with the responsibilities entrusted to me in the Agent Orange Act and my duty as Secretary of Veterans Affairs.”

Shinseki added that a significant portion of the costs associated with the new presumptions are the result of a 1985 class-action lawsuit that allows for retroactive payments for all presumptions made before 2015.

“While there is always room to review decisions with respect to specific diseases, there is no question that the actions of Congress and VA related to the Agent Orange Act demonstrate the government’s commitment to provide veterans with treatment and compensation for the health effects of herbicide exposure,” he said.

from U. S. Department of Defense

 

In 10 days we’ll be attending Shakin’ BUT NOT Stirred at Chaps restaurant and Cake, the bakery at Chaps. Well be having dinner, listening to music and bidding on some excellent silent auction items.

 

We are happy to announce that we now have a second person in the PRC office. Ms. Bekah Dunn has joined us as an unpaid intern while she pursues her MBA in International Business Management at Whitworth University.

Bekah brings two years in advertising experience with undergraduate studies in marketing. Her interest in Parkinson’s comes from having a close relationship with her grandparents in Spokane who are affected by the disease.

 

Place: Rockwood Retirement South (2903 E. 25th Avenue, Spokane)

Time: 1:00 p.m. to 2:00p.m.

*We will meet every Tuesday except the 5th week of the month, but will NOT meet on the 14th of September.

Dates:

September 7, 21, and 28th

October 5,12,19, and 26

November 2, 9, 16 and 23rd

We are fortunate to be working with graduate  students from the Eastern Washington University / Washington State University University Programs in Communication Disorders, who will lead on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays week of each month.

Join us and bring your LOUD voices!

Place: Rockwood Retirement South

2903 E. 25th Avenue

Time: 1:00 p.m. to 2:00p.m.

Dates: Sept. 7, 21, and 28th

(We will not meet the 14th of September)

October 5,12,19, and 26

November 2, 9, 16 and 23rd

*We will meet every Tuesday except the 5th week of the month.

*Graduate students will lead on the 2nd and 4th week of each month.

(We will have an opera singer with us!)

Bring your LOUD voices

Sep 072010
 

Thank YOU to the people at these restaurants – owners, managers, chefs, bakers, bartenders, everyone  – who are providing food and drinks for Shakin’ BUT NOT Stirred:

Chaps Coffee Co., and Cake the bakery of Chaps

David’s Pizza

Dry Fly Distilling

Fast Eddies All Purpose Pub

Steelhead Bar and Grille

Vin Rouge

Waverly’s Coffee Company

Sep 072010
 

After a one-month hiatus during the month of August, the Spokane Tremble Clefs will resume their weekly sessions at the Rockwood Retirement Community facility (2903 East 25th Ave., Spokane, WA 99223-4992) on the South Hill TODAY  (Tuesday, September 7) at 1PM.

They expect to welcome two new speech-language pathology students from the  EWU/WSU University Programs in Communication Disorders.   Anyone wishing to become a member of this fun support group can contact the PRC for further information or call Walt at 509-448-3535.

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April 11, 2011
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January 27, 2010
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February 24, 2010
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May 26, 2010
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June 23, 2010
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July 28, 2010
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August 25, 2010
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September 22, 2010
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October 27, 2010
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November 17, 2010
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December 22, 2010
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January 26, 2011
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February 23, 2011
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March 23, 2011
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April 27, 2011
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Avoid burnout, share tips and tools for caring for your PD patient and discover ways of taking good care of  yourself.

Facilitated by Linda Lysne who brings both professional training and personal experience as a caregiver.

Meets in the library down the hall from the PRC in the Deaconess Health & Education Center.

Aug 102010
 
August 11, 2010
1:30 pmto3:00 pm
September 14, 2010
1:30 pmto3:00 pm
October 13, 2010
1:30 pmto3:00 pm
November 10, 2010
1:30 pmto3:00 pm
December 8, 2010
1:30 pmto3:00 pm

Facilitated by Correen Morrill, PhD

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