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Jaydog

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    Jaydog reacted to killemall in RAMP DEVELOPMENT   
    Good luck!!!!!
    Ramps moving slow for you. Most who opted into Ramp in March are already at claim complete.
     
    I'll take this as a good sighn though. Denials can come faster than approvals and a c@p likely means they need a proper rating for your disibilities.
     
    I sense a win coming!!!!!!!!
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    Jaydog got a reaction from Andyman73 in What's The Turn Around Time For A C & P Exam   
    Gastone,

    Thanks for the info. I was planning to go down to the VAMC on Tuesday to get a copy

    I did go over a DBQ for PTSD to find out. I would say anywhere from 50% to 70%, but who knows.

    I do have SC for my shoulder at 10% never filed a claim for PTSD, so this is the first time around for me on this. I guess the reason I never filed for it was because I only thought you could have PTSD if you served in combat, But after 20 years of fighting with memories about some events that I experienced in the Military I finally talked to someone at The VA and said that, what I had experienced and witnessed was in fact a valid reason to file for SC PTSD and to get treatment. I'll let you know how it turns out when I get it

    Thanks

    Jaydog
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    Jaydog reacted to Gastone in What's The Turn Around Time For A C & P Exam   
    If it was a VA Staff Psychiatrist, you might want to stop in at your VA Medical Center Record Dept and request a copy of the Clinician Notes from your C & P. I found both the Clinicians notes and a copy of my C & P PTSD DBQ at the Records Dept, never been available for access on my MHV site.

    As far as how long before you know something, no one really knows. Unless your a Hardship Case, VA Claims have 2 speeds, Slow and Slower.

    Have you compared your C&P answers to a PTSD DBQ? Compare your self-administered DBQ to the 38 CFR 4, what do you think, rating wise?

    You already get a Direct Deposit for your 10% SC, right. Set up a Text/Email notification on your Bank/CU account to notify you of all Transactions. The Retro Deposit usually HITS about 3 weeks before the Big Brown Award Envelope arrives. That's what I'd be concerned about, the $$$. You don't want the Retro $$ in your account for days without knowing, right.

    Your way past doing anything that will affect your initial PTSD SC %, that comes later, by way of NOD or Request for Increase.

    Semper Fi

    Gastone
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    Jaydog reacted to Oiler1995 in What's The Turn Around Time For A C & P Exam   
    goodluck
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    Jaydog reacted to toddt in What's The Turn Around Time For A C & P Exam   
    Each case is different and each RO is different. I have had a decision (denial) within three days of completion of a C&P exam. Also, have waited several months for a decision after a C&P exam. You can check on ebenefits daily if you like but best to relax and enjoy life.
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    Jaydog reacted to Buck52 in What's The Turn Around Time For A C & P Exam   
    I'd say about 4 weeks, if you don't hear anything after that call IRIS.
    although I had one C&P took 6 months to hear anything.
    Just depends if they get off their Ass and work your claim.



    .........JMO



    ..............Buck
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    Jaydog reacted to wingnut73 in What's The Turn Around Time For A C & P Exam   
    Had my C&P monday, Wednesday my Ebennies status changed to Prep for decision.
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    Jaydog reacted to Andyman73 in What's The Turn Around Time For A C & P Exam   
    Hope you get good news!!! I have my next C&P tomorrow.
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    Jaydog reacted to Navy04 in What's The Turn Around Time For A C & P Exam   
    If your exam was thru the VA then you should see it on MyHealthEVet notes in the next few days. If it was thru the VES or Civilian good luck bud. I have had a few exams that never even showed up. I actually had a Re Eval exam 2 months ago thru a VES Doc, and I still have not seen the exam notes, and the claim status has not moved either
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    Jaydog reacted to rootbeer22 in What's The Turn Around Time For A C & P Exam   
    Jaydog

    To chime in with everyone else, I've found that it depends upon if it is a contractor or VA Facility CP Exam, the doctor whom performs it, and the complexity of the exam? Most ROs put in a suspense when they order the exam which is usually 2-4 weeks from the time of the scheduled exam happens and you can see that in ebenefits. That said, I could see where PTSD exams may take longer if they have to review extensive..."stressor" related records?

    The good news us that you can see the exams in MyhealthEvet "Blue Button" (as said above) if it's a VA Facility CP Exam. At least for me, I have never seen any of the contractor related CP exams but my first FDC claim just got adjudicated and maybe those records will be filed with my other smrs at some point and I'll be able to see them sometime? Unfortunately, I would like to see an echocardiogram that was recently done on my heart valve issues for medical purposes...but it was done as a Contractor C&P Exam...so who knows...when and if I will see it.....anyway goodluck....rootbeer22
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    Jaydog reacted to wingnut73 in What's The Turn Around Time For A C & P Exam   
    My C&P exam was 7/13/15 and my results were on My Healthy Vet today the 17. Results look favorable to me, just a few minor errors.
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    Jaydog reacted to Navy04 in Mmpi-2 Questions   
    I had those test a few months back when I had my PTSD review, and even though they were long, it was not as big a deal as you think. Just another tool for the VA Psych Docs to use. They look at the overall Medical Evidence. Good luck
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    Jaydog reacted to kate7772 in Mmpi-2 Questions   
    I think these tests can cause problems. Parts of the test are meant to determine if the taker is over exaggerating symptoms. Of course, they seem to give the tests when the veteran is in a highly emotional and fragile state after speaking with the Examiner for a lengthy period of time and delving into stressors, etc.
    Good luck.
    Kate
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