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1. Post a clear title like 'Need help preparing PTSD claim' or "VA med center won't schedule my surgery" instead of 'I have a question'.
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A. I was previously denied for apnea - Should I refile a claim?
I was diagnosed with apnea in service and recived a CPAP machine but claim was denied in 2008. Should I refile?
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I was involved in traumatic incident on base in 1974 and have had nightmares ever since, but I did not go to mental health while enlisted. How can I get help?
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diabetes Brian W. Case, Md, Ms, Cime Opinions
I am thinking about hiring for IME for SSD and VA benefits. I do not and could not find out much information on the internet. His web site states he has done 2000 IME's. And, he stated cost would be about 700 too 900. He also stated that I would get a refund if I was denied my claim for VA. Thats pretty much it as far as our phone conversation goes. I am claiming low back pain(lumbar spinal stenosis), IBS/GERD, and various mental issues (PTSD/Depression/Anxiety) for VA and with Diabetes for SSD. I know some of those will be grouped togather. I am asking him to put togather my case (this is assuming he agrees with my claims), that puts all issues togather for a…
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Question About Imo / Ime Provider
Has anyone used Medical Experts USA, that advertise in this forum? I just seen the ad today, their web-site is medicalexperts.com Does anyone know how to use this forum to find out their success rate, or any of the others, Dr Bash etc., success rate.
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Ime/imo Together
Can a Dr write out an IMO % IME on the same letter? Coot
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Does The Va Ever Consider An Imo Letter To Be Outdated?
Does the VA ever consider an IMO letter submitted by a claimant to be outdated or expired after a certain period of time? Since it is not unusual for the VARO to take months and sometimes years to process a claim, IMO letters submitted by claimants may end up being months or years old by the time the IMO letter is reviewed and considered by the VARO. Would a VARO ever require a claimant to go back to their private doctor who prepared the original IMO letter and obtain another IMO letter with a more recent date even when the reason the IMO letter has become outdated is because the VARO was slow in processing their claim? Thanks...Georgiapapa
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Has Anyone Used Cardiology Consultants Of Texas For An Imo
Recently filed claim for aortic aneurysm secondary to vulvular heart disease, The board is asking for addition information showing evidence showing a connection between the aortic aneurysm disability and my service connected valvular heart disease, really no brain-er, I think its all in the medical records, but want cover myself, I've got the 30 day notice to submit any additional information,I might be jumping ahead of myself, and let things ride on the va doctors notes, but like I said trying to cover myself. All additional information is well appreciated. Thanks
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hypertension Dr. Bash At The Bva
I found some good cases at the BVA that included IMOs from Dr. Bash, who will be the SVR guest on March 7th, ( 9 AM CT and 10 AM EST.: 1)Service connection under Sec 1151 for cause of death-granted: http://www.va.gov/ve...es3/1127261.txt in part: “It is my opinion that this patient died earlier than he would have due to poor VA care. In addition the VA care lent assistance and caused his demise due to carelessness, negligence, error in judgment, and lack of proper skill. In addition his demise was not the usual expected-foreseeable outcome of a thoracentesis (proximate cause). Thus, his demise was not foreseeable. Furthermore, non-timely proper diagnosis/treat…
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Using Studies From Medical Association And Other Sources
Hi. I'm not sure if this is the best place to ask this but I'll start here and if it is necessary to move it, I'll let Admin do it. I have a question regarding using various study's regarding certain disability's that can be used as medical evidence. Case in point is using the following; NOISE AND MILITARY SERVICE Implications for Hearing Loss and Tinnitus Committee on Noise-Induced Hearing Loss and Tinnitus Associated with Military Service from World War II to the Present Medical Follow-up Agency Larry E. Humes, Lois M. Joellenbeck, and Jane S. Durch, Editors INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMIES THE NATIONAL ACADEMIES PRESS Washington, …
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Where To Get An Imo In Columbia, Sc?
i have to ask if there is anyone that could point me to someone that could give me an IMO in columbia,sc? I called the DAV tuesday of last week (01-17-12). the DAV rep told me that my claim was pushed back to the "gathering evidence stage" and that it would help me out tremendously to get an IMO statement. the only issue with this is that i don't know where to go to get one, how long it will take, or what the cost will be. the DAV rep told me to get this done asap (within the next 30 days) because she wasn't sure of how fast my case would be forwarded and if i don't have the IMO, it would only hurt my case. can someone please advise me on how to go about thihs…
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Imo (What To Say On 21-4138 Before Submitting To Va)
Hello everyone. My IMO is almost finish and I would like some assistance on what to write on the 21-4138 before submitting it to the VA and my service rep as additional evidence? I have a general idea on what I should say but would like to get someone's advice. Thanks.
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ptsd Doctors
I am in the process with VA claims, I am currently at the stage where they are still gathering information. I have been at this for 10 months and realize I have allot of time yet. But, I am also at the SSD stage for court and I am about six months out from my court date according to my lawyer. I have been looking for doctors in Indianapolis on the south side that is familiar with the VA claim language (CFR) that I could possiably see too confirm that I still have issues (documented) from the military dating back to 1987. I have nothing documented since my seperation from service, and there is documentation on most of my issues but it is limited. So basically I…
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Dr. Barton
Has anyone used Dr. Barton for an IMO and if so, how much does he charge and what is his contact info?
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Dr. Jerry W Bush
Has anyone used Dr. Jerry Bush with their IMO? If so, is he knowledgeable with the VA's terminology and is he trustworthy?
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