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Barbamatt

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  1. What is depressive disorder (SCT 59212011)? I found that code in my healthevet record. 

    Also I requested a hard copy of my medical record and part of it was blank. It was pertaining to a psychiatric admission back in 2011 it's part of my HealtheVet is also blank.

    I think at one time I had access to the information because I have a stack of papers from back then in a file somewhere.

  2. Sorry if I sounded too defensive...this is a sensitive spot for me. I am not sure why SS thinks that I can not manage my own money. I have a place to live, I am paying my bills, and I am using my VA money to do so. The VA never mentioned something like that to me....so I was very surprised when SS did.

    I could understand it better if I was going with out basic necessities and neglecting my responsibilities...maybe they just suggest it to all people with mental illness. I do understand that sometime I have trouble taking care of myself when my symptoms get real bad...I have tried to hurt myself before...but even then I seem to manage my money....my anxiety of debt keeps me straight.

    They are making me get an interview for it. Maybe I will get lucky and they won't make me get a representative payee. I am just stressing about it....that is part of my illness, I tend to stress out about things.

    Does anyone know of anyone who successfully appealed it and kept their benefits?

  3. I've been taking care of myself and paying my bills. I get my VA compensation and haven't blown all of it. Why would I need a payee for one but not the other? Just because I have a mental illness doesn't mean that I squander my money.

    I just want to know how to appeal it, if it comes to that.

  4. I just finally got my SSDI and got my first check last month.....all seemed to be going well for me....but I got a call from SSA today and the lady told me that I would have to get a representative payee to manage my SSDI checks.

    I have to go to the SSA office sometime in the near future to arrange all the paper work. Unknown to me the ALJ put in his decision that "A recommendation that a determination be made concerning the appointment of a representative payee who can manage payments in the claimant's interest"

    They further told me that they have withheld my back pay until the determination is made...but she was talking like they already want me to have one. This totally sucks.

    I don't have a fiduciary for my VA money. I have been managing my VA check just fine. My bills are paid and I am starting to pay off some of my past debt. I really haven't had a lot of money to pay past debts, but now that I am receiving both VA and SSDI I should be able to pay them off in a matter of time.

    I am scared for two reasons...one if they determine that I have improved enough to manage my own money then they can review if I am disabled enough to get SSDI in the first place....and for the second reason. If SSA is making me get someone to manage that will the VA jump on the same band wagon and make me get someone to manage my VA check?

    What can I do. This will be a total inconvenience. I was looking at many of the rules to having a representative payee and they are tough. Most left over money after paying bills will have to go into an interest account or savings bonds...my payee wouldn't be allowed to just give me money either...they have to account for every cent....this is a lot of added stress.

    I get my disability for a mental condition...but it is Major Depression. I have episodes but I really don't need that much control over my money.

    Sorry if this came across as a rant....I just had a lot to say about it. Any advice is appreciated.

  5. I've had to change doc's/therapist in the past year because I've moved to a new area. I know that it is hard to start over with someone new. It can seem like you are taking steps backwards to start over....but try to look at it as moving forward. Maybe you will find someone else who is genuinely interested in your care and you will get along with that person too.

    I agree with Henry S about the VA letting go good employees for various reasons that have more to do with management than something bad that they have done. I have seen it happen personally...so your therapist may have just clashed with management....and it is not a reflection on the care she gave you.

    I hope that you will go to your C&P exam and be open and honest so that you will get the rating that you deserve. I also hope that you continue in your treatment and work with a new therapist as hard as it may be. You will get past this and it will get easier.

  6. I signed up for the program. I hope it will be used in a good way...I hope that I made the right decision. I just filled out a packet that they sent me asking a lot of medical questions. I answered truthfully. I would like to see statistical data once they are done just to see how they used the info.

  7. Please don't feel guilty because you are still a veteran. You went through training and exercises even though you did not deploy. Some of the training is hard on a body. The military work schedule is rigorous. No matter what you in the military had had illness and injury as a result from your service.

  8. As USVet said get your records off MyHealthevet. I have all of my mental health notes posted there. I have been able to down load them and look at them....also ROI always tells you that they can not release MH records but if you fill out the request anyway often the Psych docs will release them unless they think the information will harm you...So far I haven't had that problem. All I am saying is fill out the request for your health records and see what happens...also go to MyHealthevet and see if they are in there.

  9. I would get a new psychiatrist. You should let the VA know that you are no longer comfortable with her as your provider and you have trouble with trusting her...be open about it and demand a new one. It will be hard to have her changed as the VA doesn't like to change drs but you have the right to "fire" her and if you have to go to the patient advocate to get it done so be it.

    You have to be careful not to get into arguments with them, but you have to be forceful when you request a change of providers. I have personal experience with the VA not wanting to let me change drs when I wasn't liking my shrink. They didn't want to change drs...I was still fighting it, but I moved in the process and am seen at a different VA hosp....hope that you don't have to move to get a new provider.

    Maybe you won't have the same problem I had. I hope not..but you do have the right to change providers if you feel that the one is not giving you the care that you deserve.

  10. In my case they gave me an onset date two months after I stopped working. The judge thought that I earned too much money during the period of time I claimed to have worked in 2012...I agreed to the date he recommended in order to receive my fully favorable decision. I risked him granting me a partially favorable decision with the date changed anyway or a denial.

    Sometimes the judge thinks that you may have been able to work past the last day you worked or they just don't agree with the date. For whatever reason they will set a new date that is later than the date that you stopped working. It may seem arbitrary...I can not say if that is the case...but it seems like it sometimes.

    For me I accepted the later date, for two reasons. One he ruled in my decision on the spot if I agreed to amend it there...and two it was only 2 months...I felt that I had more to lose to fight it than to accept it...I can't tell you what to do.

    If you accept the later date you give up some money, but if it means that you win your case, you might be better off....but if it is going to put a financial hardship on you it might be worth appealing.

  11. Usually the date of onset of a disability is the last day you worked. Sometimes they assign a date. When I went to court the judge didn't agree with the date I claimed and asked me to amend the date to a later time in order to receive a favorable decision.

    Sometimes you have to accept a later date to get a decision in your favor...it is SS way to pay you less....but getting a decision is sometimes better than fighting it.

  12. Hang in there...it will get better. You should seek legal advice about the fiduciary. It seems to me that it should take more than one dr. opinion to make that kind of decision. At least you have your mom. Hopefully she will be generous about letting you have your own money. Good luck.

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