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Hollis

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  1. I think this so correct. I was given meds for HBP the very first time I went to the VA. it was 25mg, my regular family Dr. said it was to high of a dosage, So he cut it down to 5mg. The same VA Dr. sent me to see Dr. Kennedy a kidney specialist to do ultra sound of my kidneys. The kidney Dr. told me she was there to set me up on dialysis or kidney transplant, then I told her hell I don't need neither and she agreed. She sent me home last word on it. Just this passed Tuesday the same VA Dr. asked me how my kidneys was doing. I ask her if there a comment from Dr. Kennedy the specialist in my file. I repeated the question, she said everything was OK. So like other, if in doubt go ask questions on your meds. After this article I am making and appointment with my pharmacist to go over all my medications I get form the VA.

    THANKS TO THOSE WHO PUT THIS ON HERE

  2. Dang, so sorry to hear about your denial. I thinking as other have stated get more help. I know some on here don't believe in DBQ questionnaire, I have 4 to be filled out. I have one from my heart DR, claim in for AO. one for my reg. VA Dr. and others are for my Psychiatrist and Psychologist . I will keep feeding them new evidence as I get them.

    BUT NEVER GIVE UP BROTHER,, DO THAT AND THEY WIN

  3. Thanks to all who has posted this information. It just adds to my claim on AO. I was station at Ft. Mccllean back in 1968 for AIT training before beening sent to Ft Benning for K9 training. I will see if I can cut and paste this and use as evidence for my claim.

    Once again thanks to everyone for this info, I surely hope it will help others who are suffering from AO.

  4. free_sprit_etc, well this so confusing and I guess that is what they want. I am drawing SS, I have paid enough credits that I do qualify for SS. But SINCE I WAS MANATORY retired at age 57, I had to wait till I was 62 to draw it. I am being penalize because I retired from the federal government and fall under the windfall tax, WHICH THEY TAKE BACK ABOUT 45% OF WHAT I WAS SUPPOSE TO GET. ALL the money I paid into the SS fund was from other jobs other than the federal government.

    THANKS AGAIN FOR TRYING TO EXPLAIN IT TO ME.

  5. FREE_SPRIT_ECT,, thanks you so much for your time and energy to reply to me and others who are looking in. I was mandatory retired from the federal government at age 57. I was able to file for unemployment and drew one check. I got a job with a Government Contractor for 2 years( 2007) I quit before I got into a physical altercation with one of the bosses. I was SC for hearing lost in 2008 and PTSD in Feb. 2013. I applied for SSDI June of this year and like I said I was told up front that I did not qualify since I have not worked since 2007.The person would not listen to me about my PTSD or my hearing disabilities. They also said I make to much money,, yea right? , they even applied my SC disability as income , which I think is wrong since the Federal Government does to consider it for TAXES. Anyway that is my story, anyone wishing to help out on this I would appreciate it. If you or anyone would like to email me do so at hollis57@bellsouth.net

    Thank,

  6. Halo from your post I am happy for him. but I like to ask a question? That is, has your friend been out of work 5 years or more? I was told I did not qualify for SSDI since I haven't work in 5 years. I really didn't get a word in about my PTSD. The clerk also said I made to much, they added my federal retirement and my 70% Disability. I found this odd since I have friends who retired at a higher rate that I was, and there VA disability. I just needed to ask, Thank , and good luck to your friend

  7. I also get mine thru the VA via mail. I always reorder them the day they get here. I have not ran out of meds since I started ordering them this way. I can always call and check up on the delivery date by calling the VA pharmacy. I HAVE TO ADD THIS, the most expensive one they will not fill. My cost after my ins pays is over $193.00. OH well at least the others are paid for

  8. well welcome to the Veterans World in Atlanta, Slow is not the word for their service, more like "deny to you die" oh we didn't realized the vet needed our help so fast

    My brother is 70 YO and has been denied on all his claims, now it is in Rep Sanford Bishop office. So now we wait awhile longer. Good luck to all who has to use Atlanta, for anything.

  9. I was denied in 83. I did not get a C&P I was just denied. I file to reopen in 2008 and they reopen my claim. I also had requested my SMR. I wert thru it like a fine tooth comb. I founds my discharge showed my hearing was 00000000, all pencil in. Within a year I had 3 C&P alone with a private hearing test done by Beltone and a letter by the audiology who stated it aggravated by being expose to military weaponry. Plus I had fast track letter showing my MOS was number one cause of hearing lost. In all I was granted 20%per ear and 10% for tinnitus. If I can help in anyway PM me and I will see what I have will help you.

  10. Thanks so much for your reply. I am thinking of getting all my medical records from my private Doctor. I got to say that the only reason I go to him is to get Z pak for my sinus. This as been going on since the late seventies or early eighties. I will ask if he would do a IMO also. If anyone else has any suggestions, please add. Thanks to Had it.

  11. I think all of us veterans go thru a drinking or drug using in some point of our lives due to PTSD. We had no support to fall back on and that was our crutch. I have stopped drinking now and never used drugs, beer was my crutch. I am doing some what better. I go to the VA for a vet to vet meeting every other month. I feel comfortable there because I know they are feeling the same way I do. And we try to help each other. So find a group of vets and attend the meeting, it really helps.

  12. I agree with both of you, It wasn't until 2 years ago I heard about PTSD and AO. I am now in care for both. I am rated 50% for PTSD and so no rating for AO. Also I was drafted as well, and served my country and now my country needs to serve me. The very first time I went to the VA to apply for benefits,the first time, the first question was how much money do you make? I replied, hmmm, I don't remember being asked that question when I was sent to VN. I HAVE NEVER BEEN ASKED THAT QUESTION AGAIN.

  13. Carlie you are spot on. I went to my VSO this morning and he said the same thing. But he did suggest that I make a copy of the explanation and side effect of the medication I take and high light things that may be used to support my claim. I just went thru reading them and it is possible that the side effect will help. So now I will evaluate every medication I take and go over the side effect and use that as evidence . He also said I should ask my Psychologist for a letter of statement but not to be consider a IMO, just a letter of his evaluation.

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