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EODCMC

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  1. If your husband is retired military and receives a military pension, they have to do 2 audits first. The VA sends a request to Cleveland before issuing payments. This wait, typically 2-3 months slows down retro, but does not impede your monthly checks. They should start the month following the award.

     

  2. Berta, not knowing all the facts, I'm going to punt a possible answer. Starting in 2018, some of the Tricare regions are now using different carriers. It's possible that she meant that she has to submit her new bills to the new carrier. Additionally, it's possible the new carrier will require the member to change or reinstate their old PCM.

  3. " SSDI benefits are not affected by unearned income through VA benefits. In the following example, Jane receives partial VA benefits of $400 per month. Because she worked and paid into the Social Security system, she now receives $850 per month in SSDI. Her VA and SSDI monthly benefit amounts will be added together: VA Monthly Disability Benefit Amount $400 SSDI Monthly Benefit Amount + $850 Total Monthly Income = $1250 RESOURCES: "

    I took this info from one of my SSDI resources.

  4. Yea, we shouldn't discount the recent changes in the VA, however.  I've seen many comments about this and I can only speak to my experience in the San Diego region: I submitted 4 FDCs in the last 18 months. The first one took the longest (6 months) to decision....presumably because they had to gather all my records. The next 3 turned to tradition for one reason or another. Those only took weeks to decision. The last one I asked for a reconsideration and I think this will be decided within days.

  5. I had my C&P exam yesterday for Musculoskeletal - Neck/Upper Back (Cervical Spine) and Cervical Radiculopathy (Both Sides). I will post the results when I find them. He did both tests as Mikey explained...passive and slide rule. Like you, I have constant pain and I explained that to the doctor. During a normal day, when someone speaks to me from the side, I will turn my head some and use my body for the rest of the motion. That is the stopping point that I used for the test. My integrity is intact. BTW, do not take medication that day, if you can function without it.

  6. Berta, I'm sorry your loss is still acute. I wish you well.

    This week I had a Personal Hearing w/DRO ( Hearing reconsideration/NOD) and C&P (QTC) reconsideration for cervical issues. I have 2 observations...both anecdotal:

    1. The DRO and my VSO got to talking about the recently VA legislation signed by the President. The DRO seemed happy that it goes into effect next week and removes hindrances to speedy appeals. My Wounded Warrior rep seemed unaware. I'm not versed in the legislation but it sounded good for the veterans and it was happening SOON.

    2. And in support of Bronc's comments. The QTC doctor that examined me seemed pretty versed in my medical record. He said all the elements were there except the in-service event (parachute malfunction). He asked my help pointing this out because he couldn't give me a favorable recommendation on my say so alone. It was in my C-file and I showed him a copy. He seemed relieved and when I went on to show other evidence, he stopped me. He said, I don't need it. You gave me what I need. He took a couple of minutes taking measurements and I was out the door  in a total of 15 minutes from my arrival. I arrived 30 min early and I was out in 15. The veteran should not expect the VA (All) to do a thorough job. They just don't have the time...skimming is commonplace. And, some are just worthless. 

    BTW, I think things went well in both cases, but we will see.

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