How a Minor Injury Led Me to Being a Disabled Veteran
By Kristina Jones, published May 25, 2007
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I remember the exact day it happened. It was December 17, 2002. I had just completed a 12 mile road march with a 40 pound rucksack on my back. I was looking forward to relaxing and having a great Christmas break, when I was hit with excruciating pain in my lower back. I knew if I seriously injured my back, I would no longer be able to serve my country.
After about two weeks of enduring excruciating pain and sleepless nights, I decided I needed to visit my doctor. I thought it would be nothing, but during the appointment, my doctor realized I was having terrible spasms in my lower back and sent me to have X-rays. At this point, I had a feeling my career as a soldier was in jeopardy. My doctor prescribed some muscle relaxers and gave me a temporary profile until he could determine what was wrong with my back. Later that day, I received a phone call and was told I had abnormal disc spacing and would need an MRI.
At the same time I was receiving this information on my condition; my unit was preparing for a deployment to Iraq. I was hopeful that I would be able to join my fellow soldiers in combat and would want nothing more than to be told my back pain was minor. Unfortunately, the MRI revealed some not so good news for me. I was told they found I had multiple problems in my back. I had a condition known as Degenerative Disc Disease (DDD), osteophytes in my back, and mild scoliosis. All of these problems with my back and yet I was only 20 years old. I was devastated.
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Did You Know?
At the time of my injury, three other soldiers in my unit suffered from the same disc disease.
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