When health symptoms show up months or years after exposure, it’s easy to lose momentum—especially when you’re dealing with ongoing care. In a smaller community like Sikeston, people often handle documentation themselves: collecting discharge papers, digging through older medical records, and trying to match dates to housing or assignments.
That approach can work only until key details are missing. The earlier you start building your record, the more likely you are to obtain the documents that matter most—particularly when medical providers used different terminology over time.


