Veterans: VA community care may cover ibogaine-related costs
Fellow veterans — I wanted to share something that helped me financially with my ibogaine treatment. While the VA doesn't directly cover ibogaine treatment (it's not FDA-approved), there are workarounds through the VA Community Care program: 1. **Pre-treatment medical workup** — EKG, bloodwork, liver panel, and cardiac clearance can all be done through VA facilities at no cost 2. **Post-treatment therapy** — VA covers integration therapy. I've been using my VA benefits for weekly therapy sessions since returning from treatment 3. **Travel costs** — Some veterans have successfully used the VA travel reimbursement program for medical-related travel 4. **Disability compensation** — If you're receiving VA disability for PTSD or substance use disorder, that income continues during and after treatment Also look into organizations like VETS (Veterans Exploring Treatment Solutions) that specifically help fund ibogaine treatment for veterans. Don't let cost be the reason you don't explore this option. There are resources out there. *12 years Army, 2 deployments. Ibogaine changed my life.*
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