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ArNG11

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  1. the lowest bidder, you mean they don't screen for reliability and a good product..say it isn't so. You definitely get what you pay for.
  2. C&P's done I think. Hopefully a decision before year's end would be nice.

  3. I guess I got lucky with my request. It took less than a month from the time I mailed the FOIA request to get my C-file. Actually like 10 days after I mailed the request. That's not typical and I asked for my c file from the Muskogee Regional office in OK.
  4. C&P today, yippee. On a good note 1% payraise for Fed Employees : )

  5. C&P tomorrow, I wonder if they will do the right thing and not be biased? I can only hope.

  6. I was on venlafaxine for a time, in my case it actually helped my anxiety and depression while I was on it. Of course I will state that each person reacts differently to certain medications and the mixture of medications currently prescribed. I was on a med that was meant for depression and it caused suicidal thoughts. I think it was called Pristiq not sure on the generic name though. Again different people's internal chemistry along with other factors can cause adverse results, hence, the warnings on all scripts. Later I was put on venlafaxine and clonazapam by a military doc. That rx mixture, tapered me down. Not happy, not sad, just kind of blah and indifferent, however, it helped the extreme ups and downs which was its intended effect and no suicidal ideations from it. I think the best thing that helped was behavioral modification. And the sort of reprograming of your outlook and moods. Kinda of like the glass is not half empty but half full of sorts. That was just my experience though. I will love the day that a drug is manufactured that works the way it is designed with no side effects.
  7. Expectations? Wow, I need a better distractions.

  8. I received the same letter by mail last week. I opted to take the offer and am currently using the credit protection service. I have a paid service through another company and it compares to what I pay for. I am not at all pleased with the fact that this happened, but this kind of thing has happened before. The last time it was stolen laptop. The time before that it was PII thrown in the trash. At least this time they offered a free credit monitoring service and they notified me that my data had been compromised. That is a good step in the right direction, however, I'd be more at ease if this crap didn't happen in the first place. I would suggest that people affected take the offer and monitor your credit. Better safe than sorry and it would give you some peace of mind.
  9. Enhancing my calm. : /

  10. Yeah I would like to know that as well. This round of C&P 's for me is at the VA hospital.
  11. After 2 months in this thing no more cast. Yippee!

  12. Oh I was way wrong on the levels my doc hit. I was going off the conversation him and I had about course of treatment. My med records state that the radio freq. was done on L3-L4-L5 and the sacroiliac joints. His plan later was to do the higher T11-L2. Sorry for the late response.
  13. If the examination was done at a VAMC you can usually request a copy from them through the records office.depending on how long it takes them to file it. Results and findings wont be posted on ebennies or evet, other than just the appointments dates themselves and that you attended them.
  14. One down, one to go

  15. John I didn't answer your ?. I'm not claiming anything that will get me to 100. If they rate my back to regs and grant and rate my gulf war issues I'll hit 83.98. So 80. That is a big IF though.
  16. Well just as I was finishing my lunch the VA hospital called to confirm appointments. I am seeing a nurse practioner and and mental health professional related to my gulf war claim. A doc or a nurse practioner I understand but a mental health professional, I didn't claim any mental health issues. If I was a little more paranoid I'd think they would be trying do a psych profile on me and have some angle to use against me. A short time after my tour I did see a social worker and psychiatrist for bit, was on antidepressants but after some time I dealt with my issues and was taken off meds and was good to go after that. I am just gonna have to wait until the exams but I can't help to think what the raters are needing or looking for. Hmm this inquring mind wants to know.
  17. Well according to evet and the hospital directory. One is a primary care provider and the other is mental/behavioral health provider. Hmm I wonder if they think I am unstable or something. Hmm. has me very curious indeed. I wonder if they screwed up.
  18. C&P GM and C&P NP. Does anyone know if this is General Medicine and maybe NP for??? The only thing I can think of is nurse practitioner or something. I know I will find out when I have them but I would like to know what to prepare for if there is such a thing. By the way this should be for my gulf war claim.
  19. Redemption...does it always have to be a long wait.

  20. jbasser don't forget the downplaying of conditions. Where medical records state moderate conditions and you get rated for mild. I imagine if they are asking for this you are going to need a independent medical opinion stating that with your conditions you are not able to secure or maintain gainful employment. However, per regulations: §4.18 Unemployability. A veteran may be considered as unemployable upon termination of employment which was provided on account of disability, or in which special consideration was given on account of the same, when it is satisfactorily shown that he or she is unable to secure further employment. With amputations, sequelae of fractures and other residuals of traumatism shown to be of static character, a showing of continuous unemployability from date of incurrence, or the date the condition reached the stabilized level, is a general requirement in order to establish the fact that present unemployability is the result of the disability. However, consideration is to be given to the circumstances of employment in individual claims, and, if the employment was only occasional, intermittent, tryout or unsuccessful, or eventually terminated on account of the disability, present unemployability may be attributed to the static disability. Where unemployability for pension previously has been established on the basis of combined service-connected and nonservice-connected disabilities and the service-connected disability or disabilities have increased in severity, §4.16 is for consideration Also: §4.16 Total disability ratings for compensation based on unemployability of the individual. (a) Total disability ratings for compensation may be assigned, where the schedular rating is less than total, when the disabled person is, in the judgment of the rating agency, unable to secure or follow a substantially gainful occupation as a result of service-connected disabilities: Provided That, if there is only one such disability, this disability shall be ratable at 60 percent or more, and that, if there are two or more disabilities, there shall be at least one disability ratable at 40 percent or more, and sufficient additional disability to bring the combined rating to 70 percent or more. For the above purpose of one 60 percent disability, or one 40 percent disability in combination, the following will be considered as one disability: (1) Disabilities of one or both upper extremities, or of one or both lower extremities, including the bilateral factor, if applicable, (2) disabilities resulting from common etiology or a single accident, (3) disabilities affecting a single body system, e.g. orthopedic, digestive, respiratory, cardiovascular-renal, neuropsychiatric, (4) multiple injuries incurred in action, or (5) multiple disabilities incurred as a prisoner of war. It is provided further that the existence or degree of nonservice-connected disabilities or previous unemployability status will be disregarded where the percentages referred to in this paragraph for the service-connected disability or disabilities are met and in the judgment of the rating agency such service-connected disabilities render the veteran unemployable. Marginal employment shall not be considered substantially gainful employment. For purposes of this section, marginal employment generally shall be deemed to exist when a veteran's earned annual income does not exceed the amount established by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, as the poverty threshold for one person. Marginal employment may also be held to exist, on a facts found basis (includes but is not limited to employment in a protected environment such as a family business or sheltered workshop), when earned annual income exceeds the poverty threshold. Consideration shall be given in all claims to the nature of the employment and the reason for termination. Anyways you might have looked at this but I think it is a good reference point. They are supposed to look at every when considering unemployability. Service connected conditions and non-service connected conditions. Just my opinion but a functional capacity test might be beneficial . I find it convenient that in the DBQ it asks for this type of opinion and it was not thoroughly completed and answered not surprising though. thomasc, this is just my two cents, maybe this would be helpful.
  21. It's cold. Im getting a shave and cut, and I believe the weather calls for hot soup.

  22. The VA examiner's examination and diagnosis carries a lot of weight. It does depend on the situation and the exact specifics of you claim. If you have in-service documentation and continuing treatment whether private or VA, that is supposed to factor in. The evidence is supposed to be thoroughly evaluated. §4.6 Evaluation of evidence. The element of the weight to be accorded the character of the veteran's service is but one factor entering into the considerations of the rating boards in arriving at determinations of the evaluation of disability. Every element in any way affecting the probative value to be assigned to the evidence in each individual claim must be thoroughly and conscientiously studied by each member of the rating board in the light of the established policies of the Department of Veterans Affairs to the end that decisions will be equitable and just as contemplated by the requirements of the law. However, VA raters seem to forget this. My suggestion is to continue your care. Not only for health reasons, but as well as to show continuing treatment and continuity. It will make it harder for them to shoot down the claim. Also if the examiner understates your condition you will have evidence to refute his findings and evaluation. You always need ammunition to use for your NOD if it comes to that.
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