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Warrior

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  1. Ok the claims that he was going to put in for he has a zero percent for and they have gotten significantly worse . But yes I agree w that statement sometimes that can be the case.

    He will still be getting treatment for his service connected stuff prob for life .

    I am not sure yet if we got champ VA or ch 35 . We do have small Childern so I will def be looking to see if he is entitled to those benefits thank you .

  2. Thank u so much everyone ! We are still in shock ! Just did a big trip to the grocery store . Nice to be able to stock up like we used to!

    I think he was around 93% before the apnea went through .

    We still have a couple of things that should be able to get rating increased so we will submit them so they can be on the back burner in case they try to drop any of his ratings he already has .

  3. We got a letter from the DAV this weekend saying the case for sleep apnea has been approved at 50 % which will bring the rating to 100% thank god ! We have small Childern and I had to quit my career for my hubby's wellbeing . Although it will not retro back to the date I would like we are so greatful for the 100%

    I hope all of your guys cases move along quickly .

    Thank u for the info and support !

  4. You should get a lawyer . My hubby got approved I helped him gather all of his medical records then filled out the application very detailed listing many of his issues . I think I brought all of his medical records w us to the appointment . He was rated 90 percent through the VA when he applied. Sorry that it did not go through ! Hang in there ! Appeal it ! Thank u for your service .

  5. Sorry for the shorthand and text Phillip .I Did not mean to offend you . I am a mother of small children and was trying to ask the question quickly since I heard my infant wake up . I am not a veteran my husband is . I usually don't get more than two minutes to myself at a time .

    From what I remember we were not allowed to bring any medical records . That was the policy. Only QTC was allowed to and supposed to provide the medical notes.

  6. Definitely get that checked out as soon as possible . My husband has severe central sleep apnea . We did not know for a few years. I had told my husbands docs over and over that he was choking and snoring really loud I was often up at night to make sure he was ok . The VA should have caught his much sooner. If u do have it make sure they get u a cpap right away . It can belief or death .

  7. When my husband went to his tdiu appt . The doc was frustrated bc QTCnever sent him any medical records at all so he soles based his opinion off the 45 mins he spent with him . Is this normal ? Do u know If ur doc who did the exam had any of your medical notes ?

    Thanks for your time

  8. Thank you so much Berta. My husband does not have diabetes . He gained all of the weight from psyc meds the hospitalization weight gain was due to psyc meds as well he is a young vet .he gained around fifty pounds in just a short period of time .

    Yes they did what u mentioned above with Google for my husbands sleep apnea claim. He has central which is not caused by weight gain but was caused by his TBI . We filled a NOD on that after seeing a outside doctor and getting a nexus letter from him . Still waiting to hear back on that one .

    Berta I have another question for you . My husbands primary care doctor is strongly suggesting he go outside the VA for pain management also referring him to phone consults when he makes appointments. We are not sure what to do ? My husband has a lot of injuries and issues all caused by combat. He is scared if he goes outside the VA too much they will cut his benefits and everything else off and cut him off .

  9. Hi all I hope this is the right place to post this question . I am new here bear with me .

    When my husband was discharged he was awarded a few small percentages for his back injuries he received in Afgan . Am I correct in thinking he can also file for chronic back pain ? We have medical documentation from when he first got home up until now that clearly state his chronic back pain . Would we file this on its own or as secondary to the injuries ?

    Thank u for your time and service .

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