mr. buckland, any suggestions? guest: yes. i would echo mr. macintyre's comment. i absolutely want to thank him for his service to his country. the vietnam war was a huge conflict in our lives. i was alive during that. thanks for your service. and, yeah, i would also refer her to the center for independent living. they can provide advocacy. and we know that there are problems with the veterans' health care system. so if the center for independent living in her area can help do some advocacy to get the services you need, i think that would be great. if you go to our website, which was mentioned before, www. ncil.org, you can find a center in your local community. host: helen, good morning. caller: good morning. iere is so many issues and think you all have done a very good job of covering them -- most of them. but as an operating this since 1974 and one that does a lot of for -- research, i am a patient advocate. i have two short issues. number one, no patient should just die in the agony of pain. you know, i want to say and preface it, every patient should be able