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paulstrgn

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  1. 3 hours ago, Vync said:

    The masks, harness, and tubing are supposed to be replaced every six months. The air filters only last a month. Mine usually starts to leak around five months, so I request early replacement, explain why, and they always send new ones.

    I do get the salesman calling every few months to let me know they will be sending the new supplies. Since I have been getting this through tricare I have been paying a co-pay for all supplies. This is why I am trying to get on with the VA to send me the supplies. 

  2. In order for me to have my OSA approved (had to go to the BVA to get it approved) I a DBQ from my first sleep doctor and an IMO (which was done two years later) from a secons sleep doctor. The IMO indicated how he reviewed all my medical records and how my obesity (I listed all my weight while in the USAF) where it showed I was over weight as well as my hypertension which went undiagnosied while in the servie. Those two as well as a buddy letter form my NCOIC, a letter from myseld, ex-wife and adult daughter helped get me approved for OSA. I went through serveral denielas and finally the BVA in order to get it apprved. I did the leg work byproviding my doctor a spread shet with all my weights while in the service as well as a chart for my hypertension. 

    My original claim was filed in 7/2015 (I retired in 1995) and was approved by the BVA on 7/2/2019. So don't give up, just go through all your SMR and list all your weight of when ever you went to the doctor while in the service, with the weight and your height also list you BMI (body mass index) this is what indicates if you are obiest or not. Bottom line is do your homework and go back to the doctor who said you had OSA and see if they will write an IMO for you, if it was the VA then you may need to find a civilian doctor to write one for you.

    I would do this for all your denied disabilities.

    Good luck

  3. There are good VSOs and not so good VSOs, I suggest you pick carefully. Some VSOs are there just to have something to do and be around other people where others are truly wanting to help. I don't necessarly blame these individuals it just that they are not realizing they may be causing harm to vets who really need help. As I have said in other posts you are your own best represenative, no one cares more than you do. Always check the advice given and if you don't agree then let them know. It is always your choice on what actions to take, no one elses. 

    The nice thing with this site Hadit you are never alone, there is lots of sound advice to be given. Everyone on this site is here to help!!!

     

  4. Tricare is the same way, when I hit 65 I must get tricare for life. I will also still be paying premiums under tricare for my wife and kids. In my case my military ID will expire when I turn 65 and in order to renew it I have to have proof of tricare for life (am=nother name for medicare part b).

  5. 1 hour ago, vetquest said:

    It is a relatively new mask, I get it from a private doctor.

    I was reseraching the mask and found it for $99 and free shipping. for orders over $99. I may buy it, not sure if my insurance will cover the cost of it or not but the price seems good. 

    https://www.thecpapshop.com/resmed-airfit-n30-nasal-cpap-mask-with-headgear?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&adpos=1o9&scid=scplp64223-BUNDLE&sc_intid=64223-BUNDLE&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIrvyi16Hy5QIVDZSzCh15eABBEAQYCSABEgItvvD_BwE

    I need a mas that will work.

  6. 2 hours ago, Buck52 said:

    Well I guess they assume we use it   if they find out we don't use the VA Prescribe C-pap machine   you can bet your boots they will send a proposal to reduce benefits.

    I don't disagree with what you are saying Buck, but I interpit the requirements as needing one not that they use one but require one. But with that said a veteran is placing their health at a greater risk by not using one. I do recommend that they use one if it is needed, it does help.

    Plus in case I am wrong (which won't be the first time) you don't want to lose that 50% rating but not using it.

    Just wondering Buck, how often do you go to the sleep shop at the VA? Since I got mine through tricare I don't ever go. I do get a new sleep study though every few years per my PCM.

  7. 5 hours ago, Vync said:

    If I wanted a full copy each time I would have to pay for the copies already sent previously.

    I have received my C-File twice, once in 10/2017 and 5/2019. As far as I can tell the second one has all the first ones info plus everything that has happened since then (2,500 pages in first one and 3,750 pages in the second one). I requested another copy of my complete C-File last week, I expect to see it in April or May 2020 (they are slow). I was not charged anything for the second disk.

    6 hours ago, vetquest said:

    In my case they have locked my VBMS up and my VSO can no longer see my information.  I do not know if it is personal or just an "error" on the VA's part but I have been to hell and high water to fix it to no resolution.

    I would suggest emailing the Chief of Staff of the VA and ask for her assistance. I am sure once she is contacted it will be unlocked.

  8. 50 minutes ago, Vync said:

    I found it helpful to do a saline nasal rinse and taking tylenol and a muscle relaxer nightly before bed.

    I will try thesaline nasal rinse to see if that will help. 

    51 minutes ago, Vync said:

    I got one made and it made a big difference. I chewed through the first two and they made me an extra thick one.

    I am hoping that either with the device or a combo of the device with the CPAP machine I will be good to go. 

  9. 12 hours ago, Buck52 said:

    Paul Vync is correct about those VA Prescribe  C-pap machines do have a memory card in them and after 30 days if one being issued the Vet is suppose to bring the machine in so the Sleep Clinic Dr can check how many Apneas he/she had within those 30 days , this is also when the can tell how many hours the Veteran has used the machine

    This I understand, but I see it as being required for the SA. It does not say the veteran must use it (now it would be stupid not to), I think is what would happen is the VA would stop issueing CPAP machine and the supplies.

    I have hypertension if I am stupid enough not to use my meds I would still have the same rating. I might die quickly from not using them, but it is not a requirement.

    My last C-PAP I got through tricare which means I had a small co-pay, my last sleep study was last year. My doctor on base said I should have a a sleepstudy every few years.  

    I need to get a PCM at the VA so I can get referred to sleep medicine, I would like it if I could at least get my supplies through them. It is such a hassle to get a PCM with the VA, I have been waiting for a week for them to call me back. It will probably be a civilian PCM which is fine with me, I just need my paperwork forwarded to get my supplies and possibly a new CPAP machine.

  10. As stated above an IMO does go along ways (even though it is sad to have to spend our own money to prove our disability) but in my case that is won my appeal to the  BVA. tHE doctor gave sound reasoning plus mentioned that they went through my STR, in fact he referrenced some of my doctor visits in my STR. In my case I looked at spending the money for an IMO as an investment to winning my VA claim. When I won I received a nice retro check since my original claim went back over 4 years.

    Good luck

  11. 4 hours ago, Vync said:

    Just be certain to remain compliant in using the CPAP machine. The VA can check the data card and tell if you are using it regularly.

    Vync, I don't disagree with you but no where does it states you must be using the CPAP to maintain SA as a disability. You only need to have one prescribed as needing one. Now with that being said I highly recommend using your CPAP if for no other reason to help your condition.

    44 minutes ago, vetquest said:

    I had to go to the full mask because I was removing the nosepiece at night.

    I have been using my CPAP machince since 2015 and I am still struggling to get the right mask to work for me. It seems like no matter what I try I can only use it for 5 hours more or less per night. I have a hard time sleeping with it. Having scolosis does not help. 

    I have thought about going to see my dentist to see if they could make me an appliance to use at night to help me breathe better.

  12. On 11/7/2019 at 3:23 PM, Vync said:

    For open claims, stick with va.gov. I tried to find mine in ebenefits recently and it just referred me to va.gov anyway.

    For normal claims (not HLR/NOD) you can find your pending claim in eBenefits by clicking on your disabilities and at the bottom it will show you pending claim. You can click on it and it will take you to that claim.

    HLR/NOD you must use va.gov

  13. The VA pays after the fact, Octobers pay comes in November. It is my understanding that that the partial month (9/2 is considered a partial month) you do not get paid for, only for full months. So in your friends case October is the first month he is paid and November 1st is the pay date. 

    I ran into the same situation, it stinks but it is the way the VA does it. I am happy to hear your friend did get 100% to begin with.

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