dclayton57 Posted July 24, 2009 Share Posted July 24, 2009 How can I make a connection between my DM2 and S/C? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Berta Posted July 24, 2009 Share Posted July 24, 2009 Is there any evidence you had DMII in the military? Did you serve incountry Vietnam? Did you serve in Korea ? if so-where and when? If DMII did not appear in your SMRs (for direct SC)the VA will only SC DMII as a presumptive condition if you were directly exposed to Agent Orange. All incountry Vietnam Vets are presumed as exposed. Korean Vets who served from April to August 1968 or May to July 1969 on a 151 mile swath on the southside of the civilian control line at the DMZ and whose units have been identified by DOD as being exposed to the spraying (mostly Army Units - I posted the list here before-available under a search) are all presumed to have been exposed to AO. VA will grant and has awarded AO comp for disabilities on the AO disability list to vets who served in Guam, Okinawa, Thailand and Alaska. These vets had to prove they were directly exposed to AO. Your SMRs might be symptomatic for DMII. I had diabetes vet who claimed direct SC and whose SMRs contained nothing regarding diabetes diagnosis. W proved SC for diabetes. I just won my claim proving my husband had DMII yet the word DMII or diabetes never once appears in any of his med recs or on his autopsy. Diabetes has so many symptoms that can be narrowed down to being the only possible etiology for the symptoms-that even if the diagnosis was never made in service- and isnt AO presumptive-and the vet is willing to do the leg work (or better yet- get an IMO)this disease can often be service connected. If you did serve in Korea during that time frame-what was your unit? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dclayton57 Posted July 24, 2009 Author Share Posted July 24, 2009 Is there any evidence you had DMII in the military? Did you serve incountry Vietnam? Did you serve in Korea ? if so-where and when? If DMII did not appear in your SMRs (for direct SC)the VA will only SC DMII as a presumptive condition if you were directly exposed to Agent Orange. All incountry Vietnam Vets are presumed as exposed. Korean Vets who served from April to August 1968 or May to July 1969 on a 151 mile swath on the southside of the civilian control line at the DMZ and whose units have been identified by DOD as being exposed to the spraying (mostly Army Units - I posted the list here before-available under a search) are all presumed to have been exposed to AO. VA will grant and has awarded AO comp for disabilities on the AO disability list to vets who served in Guam, Okinawa, Thailand and Alaska. These vets had to prove they were directly exposed to AO. Your SMRs might be symptomatic for DMII. I had diabetes vet who claimed direct SC and whose SMRs contained nothing regarding diabetes diagnosis. W proved SC for diabetes. I just won my claim proving my husband had DMII yet the word DMII or diabetes never once appears in any of his med recs or on his autopsy. Diabetes has so many symptoms that can be narrowed down to being the only possible etiology for the symptoms-that even if the diagnosis was never made in service- and isnt AO presumptive-and the vet is willing to do the leg work (or better yet- get an IMO)this disease can often be service connected. If you did serve in Korea during that time frame-what was your unit? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dclayton57 Posted July 24, 2009 Author Share Posted July 24, 2009 Is there any evidence you had DMII in the military? Did you serve incountry Vietnam? Did you serve in Korea ? if so-where and when? If DMII did not appear in your SMRs (for direct SC)the VA will only SC DMII as a presumptive condition if you were directly exposed to Agent Orange. All incountry Vietnam Vets are presumed as exposed. Korean Vets who served from April to August 1968 or May to July 1969 on a 151 mile swath on the southside of the civilian control line at the DMZ and whose units have been identified by DOD as being exposed to the spraying (mostly Army Units - I posted the list here before-available under a search) are all presumed to have been exposed to AO. VA will grant and has awarded AO comp for disabilities on the AO disability list to vets who served in Guam, Okinawa, Thailand and Alaska. These vets had to prove they were directly exposed to AO. Your SMRs might be symptomatic for DMII. I had diabetes vet who claimed direct SC and whose SMRs contained nothing regarding diabetes diagnosis. W proved SC for diabetes. I just won my claim proving my husband had DMII yet the word DMII or diabetes never once appears in any of his med recs or on his autopsy. Diabetes has so many symptoms that can be narrowed down to being the only possible etiology for the symptoms-that even if the diagnosis was never made in service- and isnt AO presumptive-and the vet is willing to do the leg work (or better yet- get an IMO)this disease can often be service connected. If you did serve in Korea during that time frame-what was your unit? No to all of the above. Normal blood sugar levels during time in service. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Papa Posted July 25, 2009 Share Posted July 25, 2009 Berta, I just got a notice from the DAV unofficial letter that told me that service connection for diabetes mellitus was not service connected, and they are correct. What I failed to do is review closer what the DAV Service Officer put down on the paper. My fault. Like you said, "If DMII did not appear in your SMRs (for direct SC)the VA will only SC DMII as a presumptive condition if you were directly exposed to Agent Orange." I was clearly exposed to AO, but just wasted about one year because I did not pay attention. BTW, Thanks for all your advise. Papa Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sharon Posted July 26, 2009 Share Posted July 26, 2009 Since you were in the AF you have to proof that you had "foots on the ground" or that you handled AO. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HadIt.com Elder john999 Posted July 26, 2009 HadIt.com Elder Share Posted July 26, 2009 Papa If you set foot in Vietnam you are presumbed to be exposed to AO. Were you at an Airbase in Vietnam? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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