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BlastDaddy

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  1. bionoce,

    If you find information on the connection of scars being service related please continue the post. I did ask the question at the beginning of the post but have been more about hiding them or getting them corrected. So far I've been unsuccessful. Everyone I have talked to has said the scar tissue is too deep and would cause additional problems with the functioning of my wrist.

  2. I haven't looked at the appeals but will do so. Currently I do have a diagnosis of CFS but have not filed for it. I was diagnosed by a rheumatologist outside the VA and my PCP has recognized it and mentioned it several times in my VA medical records. He has also mentioned there was no additional treatment he could provide.

    I have been concentrating on the migraines and headaches for the past several months. In a couple days I see a specialist to treat the headaches. The VA is finally looking at acupuncture as the next step.

    I know I need to get out the house and see my service rep to file for both CFS and Migraines/Headaches but it seems as I research I always see that I should have more documentation.

  3. I agree with both of you.

    I would love some biscuits and gravy.

    My wife has been reviewing my medications (very many)and we are talking to the doctors about decreasing the dosages and getting off what I can.

    I hate all the meds anyway.

    We also set an appointment at Scott & White to be checked again. Something has to give. IMO. and it's not me. So Friday I will be looking and asking questions with the new care provider from an outside the VA agency.

    We all have our ups and downs. It's just another one of those things.

    Thanks guys.

  4. UPDATE:

    I eventually began to gain weight again. The doctors could not realize what had caused me to lose the weight. I finally got back up to 165lbs. and have maintained it up to recently.

    Again my body is going through the transformation of constant pain and headaches and it seems I am loosing weight again. I notified my doctor via myhealthvet that I was having these problems again. I was surprised when I received a call and asked me to come in for a lab and a check up. (The VA NEVER done this for me before).

    Weighing in at a total 137lbs the doctor said I defiantly had something wrong. But he does not see the problem. Referred me back to MH.

    I guess my shrink can explain it to me.

    Meantime I will be going back to Scott & WHite and hopefully they will figure it out this time.

  5. That is BS. How did he get by the VA examinations? How did he get his claim approved?

    Many veterans including myself go through hell to get correct diagnosis and treatment. We look for help for our problems and this SOB walks through the system and then enjoys a pain free life celebrating daily.

    Burns my ass up!

  6. broncovet,

    This would be hard to implement. The VA MH and PTSD psychologist and psychiatrist are so overwhelmed by the influx of veterans they often get over booked and end up canceling too many appointments with the veterans. By the time between the initial visit with the veteran and the next follow up is too long. The doctor usually has to read notes that was inputted hastily and often incorrect. By that time it would be hard for the doctor to identify the veterans that really needs help with suicide prevention and refer him/her to an outside independent psychiatrist/psychologist for proper evaluation.

    Sounds good on paper but would be hard to implement.

  7. Speaking for myself only. I wanted help but didn't know what kind. Sounds stupid but it's twice as confusing. I didn't want to be locked up! Feeling as if I was trapped, so I told the VA doctors what they wanted to here to keep from being locked up. But on the other hand I tried to explain my emotions and how I was feeling.

    Reading through the stacks of notes the doctors written in our conversations it shows that they one (1) really wanted to help. But it takes the psychologist and the senior PCT councilor to make the final determination that you are a risk to yourself or others and neither wants to be put in a situation of having a veteran admitted against his will. Even if they should.

    The doctor usually ask a couple times before your session is complete if you feel like hurting yourself or other. I would say almost every veteran will respond with a no answer. Even if it's a lie.

    I don't know who to blame in my situation but I'm sure it is half a dozen one way and 6 the other way.

    Luckily I was admitted to another hospital and a MH professional took interest and helped until she also moved on. So now I am in limbo and the mercy of waiting for the VA.

    rootbeer22,

    There is no need to explain to your civilian buddies the why! They will never understand. It is not one factor that leads a person to the point of taking ones own life. It is a combination that builds up and cannot be expressed. Guilt, Remorse, Fear, Anger, Memories that are imbedded in the heart and mind of time spent with a person lost, Hatred of yourself for the responsibility that was imposed on you and your failure not to have kept everyone safe.

    There are so many things that goes through ones head and you can only deal with so much of the roller coaster. No amount of medications or counseling can relieve it.

    Sorry, but IMO that is the facts. At least mine. I will not speak for the veteran that hung himself but I'm sure the VA doctor asked him the same questions they asked me. It is there protocol to do so.

  8. This is the typical treatment of the VA!!!!!

    I know!

    I am much better now but not due to the VA.

    Two years ago I was in individual counseling and had mentioned hating myself and blame. I also talked of suicidal thoughts and plans I had made.

    It seemed all was hopeless because I felt helpless without hope of relief and support from the VA doctors. The VA let me come and go knowing my condition.

    I ended up trying to take every medicine I had and drug overdose. That didn't work. I woke up in the Waco VA and was treated for suicidal thoughts and my attempt. Seemed they were in a hurry to take care of me and send me on my way.

    After released I was seen twice by a Temple VA physiologist before I tried a second attempt. I sliced my wrist hoping to bleed out. Again it didn't work.

    After treatment by the VA I was released again. At first I had weekly meetings again with my doctor. Then he left the VA and I was lost. I have been reassigned doctors several times and appointment after appointment has been canceled and rescheduled. As of now my psychiatrist has put in twice for me to be seen for individual counseling.

    Finally I was given an appointment for April 3rd. But was notified Monday it was also canceled and rescheduled to July27th.

    So I can see how the VA has failed him and many veterans like him.

  9. My claim for IBS has been up and down. My DAV rep notified me Feb 11,2015 the VA had awarded me 30%. Two days later ebenefits went from pending decision approval back to review of evidence. I talked with the DAV rep this morning he said it is just waiting to be signed.

    Everything from DAV rep, VA to ebenefits is all jacked up.

    Bottom line is we just have to wait for an official letter. Oh by the way waiting is shitty.

  10. Yes hang in there. I received notice from my DAV rep for my pending claim that the VA approved my claim at 30%. On ebenefits it was in pending decision approval so I was waiting on the claim to change to complete. Instead a couple days ago it went back to review of evidence. Lol!!!

    Today I checked ebenefits and it was not there at all. So I called my DAV rep. He looked and thought it was complete but instead was still waiting to be signed. Just minutes ago it showed back up under review of evidence.

    So with all that said! It's a roller coaster. Jump on and ride. The anxiety will go up and down but you have no control. More than likely they have your claim and s awaiting final signature. If it moves backwards don't freak out. They are more than likely trying to ensure they are right before a signature is put on it.

    Good luck and relax.

  11. Well I feel they had it right the first time. The claim was for IBS and the reviewer rated it for 30% at least that is what my DAV rep notified me of. Heck maybe this guy is trying to find a way to make a higher rating for me since thy send me diapers every month. Oh wait! maybe he is trying to find a way to reduce it instead to compensate for the diapers they send. Anyway it goes I feel I will get the short end of the stick as always. I'm dealing with the VA. (Now I am starting to sound like so many others on this forum. Posting in a comical and negative way).

  12. I also have Planter Fasciitis from many years in the service. I had stress fractures in both lower legs and Achilles tendentious I did have documentation for the stress fractures and Achilles tendons but nothing on my feet. At the C&P the doctor confirmed my planter fasciitis but I was denied for no treatment in my smr.

    Good luck.

  13. I went through the "puzzle, piece by piece" starting in '08. In Dec. of this year my primary care Dr. finally referred me to a Rheumatologist and after reviewing my private med. history and doing a bunch of blood work he officially diagnosed me with Fibro. I am a pain med. addict (recovering, and clean for 7 years now) so I had the Rheumatologist rule out the pain meds right off the bat.

    I did the Gabapentin, it didn't work at all except to add to my lack of mental focus and add a new level of headaches.

    Now I am only taking 2000 IUs of vitamin d and 1000 mg of magnesium, and to be honest it kicks ass. This treatment really moderates my "normal" daily pain and drops the pain level from 4s and 5s down to 2s and 3s, but does absolutely nothing for levels over 5. Again I will not take any narcotics so I have to suffer the bad flare-ups and like most of you all, cold and/or wet weather and lack of sleep seem to set those off. I haven't applied for disability yet because it hurts my brain (to much information and I tend to obsess over details) but I am working on it. My biggest battle now is getting a Dr. to help with my sleep issues because neither my primary or my Rheumatologist want to treat me for it and both have referred me to a Psychologist but my insurance won't cover it and I ain't made of money ($249.00 for an office visit). I had a really bad flare up last week because of lack of sleep and went to my primary Dr. and literally begged her to give me some Ambian or anything else to help me sleep but she wouldn't. OBTW, my primary Dr. put me on Vyvanse, 50 mg. 1 once a day to help with the "fibro fog" issue and it really, really helps.

    Did you have any treatment while in service? Or did you serve in the Gulf at any time. I have a letter prepared for a claim if you need it. You could alter it to your needs.

  14. I have been maxed out on 3200mg of Gabapentin, 800 mg times a day with no results. We also have a hot tube and that's where I get most of my relief. But Just last month my med's doctor prescribed me Venlafaxine. It is an anti-depressant just like Cymbalta and Lyrica. After slowly getting it in the system I started having some relief. Not only with CFS and FM but my headaches have been tapering off. I was in disbelief at first but man it has been working.

    Might ask your doctor about it.

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