My physical problems are a result of uranium poisoning. The department has taken a very clear position: legally speaking, no Canadian soldier has suffered from uranium poisoning. So the only care that I have received, for my physical problems, consists of relief, the type you would give to someone who is left to die: the only thing I have been given is morphine.
With respect to psychological care, I see a psychologist every two weeks. The only thing I have been taught is how to be more accepting of my situation.
When I was hospitalized in the veterans' hospital, I would have liked to have received, like everyone, courses on sleep management, anger management and all of that, except that, when I was there, I had a big problem.
I am physically ill as well, and there, young veterans are not entitled to be physically sick, because they will not take responsibility for you. They will tell you to go and get treatment from a civilian hospital.
So I am not receiving any care, I have been shunted aside.