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ptsd Will Seeing A Civilian Dr Get Me In Trouble
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I'm rated at 80% PTSD Tinnitus and headaches . Recently got SSDI and would like to seek help from civilian side without messing up my VA COMP . I want more answers than what the va is giving will goin to outside dr look bad on me and what do I do about medications don't want to mix meds and such
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There is a potential problem if you are being prescribed narcotics, and possibly other "mood altering" drugs. Other than that, and really important, It's prudent to keep both Dr's informed as to your
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I do something similar as well. However, there can be times when you don't want to share information as well. The why and wherefore has to do with assumptions that might be made, and someone taking of
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