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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'.
Knowledgable people who don't have time to read all posts may skip yours if your need isn't clear in the title.
I don't read all posts every login and will gravitate towards those I have more info on.
2. Use paragraphs instead of one huge, rambling introduction or story.
Again - You want to make it easy for others to help. If your question is buried in a monster paragraph there are fewer who will investigate to dig it out.
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3. Post clear questions and then give background info on them.
Example is:
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?
B. I may have PTSD- how can I be sure?
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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Greetings fellow veterans. I am a board-certified occupational medicine physician, and I have developed a new website for veterans of the conflicts in Southwest Asia (1990-present) to go for the latest information about diagnosis, treatment and disability claims for injuries and illnesses arising from their service. I spent 22 years as a Medical Officer in the Navy, with active and reserve service, and I am a former VA C&P examiner. I am now in private practice, specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of work-related injuries and illnesses, and I perform disability examinations on a regular basis. I have posted some new information that may be of interest about…
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Imo-Psychologist Or Psychiatrist
Which is better for mental health IMO? I may never file for P and T, but I am going to start lining the ducks up, and, as such, I would like an IMO to make an accurate diagnosis of my service connected mental disorder, instead of the blanket adjustment disorder with depressed mood that has been placed upon me. And, does anyone know of a good one in Southern Ohio? That doesn't cost a fortune.
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Imo Doctor In Oklahoma
Can anyone recommend a good IMO doctor in oklahoma. for anxiety, panic and agoraphobia. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I have done an extensive search on Google and can't find anyone Thanks Steve
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Correct Imo Letter Or Leave It As It Is?
Hi, I currently have smoldering multiple myeloma. I am a "boots on the ground" Vietnam veteran so I know my multiple myeloma is one of the presumtive diseases caused by agent orange. This message is in regards to a condition which I wish to claim as secondary to multiple myeloma. I also have neuropathy in my lower extremities and my right upper extremity which has increased. As a result, I went to an orthopaedic doctor who conducted MRIs, x-rays, EMG studies, and a CT myelogram of my spine. My EMG study revealed I had "severe , axonal and demyelinating, tibial neuropathy in my right and left lower extremities." The EMG study also revealed I had "moderate, demyeli…
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ptsd Need Advice Fast, Help!
OK... VA is about to decide on IU, all I needed to send them was the VCAA and copies of the SSDI Award and medical reports. I had two assessments with the Disability Determination Service, one physical (spent about 10 minutes with a doc... tuning fork, and rubber mallet were his instruments, he gave me the "once over", had me touch my toes and stuff), his report basically states nothing is wrong with me and I can work, despite everything the VA and Primary Care Physician has on file confirming my physical condition from TBI. The other assessment was cognitive, very thorough... diagnosis in short was Chronic PTSD with a poor prognosis, something I've never been asses…
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My Imo Letter
Attached is my letter I got from my doc. I will use it to: * Try to SC my headaches and vertigo. My initial claim for vertigo was denied, as they only looked at an old case of inner ear infection that resolved. Hopefully this will get them to take a better look. I will claim both of these secondary to the DDD that they SC at 10%. Should I file a new claim for the vertigo, since they denied the 1st one for an entirely different casue? * I will also ask for an increase of the left shoulder that they SC at 0%. Any tips on what to say on my form to support my claim? Thanks for your time, George VA Letter 2 black.pdf
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Dr Craig Bash Imo Doctor On Svr
This may be of interest to you Dr. Bash will be a guest on the SVR Radio Show on 28-September 11 5:30 (Single Day Event) Anyone interested in Independent Medical Opinions should catch this show. On September 28, 2011 at 5:30 PM (CDT) Listen Here http://www.hadit.com/svr.htmlDr Bash will be our guest speaker. Dr. Bash writes IMO's for a living. His website http://www.craigbashmd.com/ Here is some information Dr. Bash was kind enough to write for HadIt.com. http://www.hadit.com...by_dr_bash.html
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Imo/sleep Apnea
I just came off active duty orders about a month ago(title 10),I seen the doc on active duty and the doc said I had all the symptoms.Scheduled the sleep test after I came off orders(because on tricare you have to have a referral from your pcm,so that set me back) luckily I still have tricare for six more months. Now Im on my way to get my cpap machine. HOW AND WHAT DO I SAY FOR A SERVICE CONNECTION LETTER. MORE INFO BELOW IF NEEDED! The reason I went for the sleep study was my ortho doc told me to see one. I had two major surgeries and one minor surgery done on my hand. I had a scaphoid fracture (BONE IN THE HAND)that would not heal until the second surgery…
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Had a very expensive IMO and after claim decided cannot get the doctor to call back. What can I do.
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Medical Opinion Request Template
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Augusta Georgia
Looking for a imo mental health doctor in the augusta georgia area.
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