A former Marine and his wife say the scene inside a Veterans Administration hospital in Durham, North Carolina, was so shocking that they felt compelled to take pictures and post them to Facebook. Now thousands of people are expressing outrage, and the head of the medical center says an employee involved has been removed from patient care pending an internal review, the AP reports. Hanna and Stephen McMenamin posted photos of two veterans who were struggling in the waiting room. They said both older men were ignored for hours despite complaining of severe pain. They said one practically fell out of his wheelchair, and the other finally lay down on the floor after being denied a place to rest.
Jesse Lee, a Vietnam veteran, told WRAL-TV that he's the man in the wheelchair. He said he went to the VA for severe phantom pains after a leg amputation and was forced to wait for hours before he got medical attention. The other man was "very shaky, trembling, and he was asking for help. He was getting pretty desperate," Stephen McMenamin said. In her Facebook post, Hanna McMenamin said the man was ignored when he asked multiple times for a place to lie down. Unable to catch his breath, the couple said the man stretched out on the ground until employees at the Durham VA Medical Center made him get back up. Medical Center Director DeAnne Seekins has thanked the couple for alerting them to the problem and said disrespecting veterans will not be tolerated. But Hanna McMenamin says in her post that the VA wants her to take the photo down. (More Veterans Administration stories.)