In 2005 I was blow up by a car bomb in Iraq, the car was less them 10 ft beside my vehicle I was in. In 2007 I was in formed my VA doctors of pain and migraine headaches and severe pain on the left side of my head for almost a year. I was send for a x-ray in 2008 and found to have shrapnel inside my head. Also in 2007 the eye doctor at the VA noticed something about my right eye a large blood vessel, and my vision was off and lost my depth percetion. The eye got worse in 2014 and I was having floaters and dark spots, the eye doctors found I have retinal detachment. I asked the VA to claim this as a disability due to combat injury. At two times the VA said it was denied because of misconduct on my part, but later changed it said it could not be because of the time line. 2005-2014 but it started to take in effect my eye was going in 2007. After read several articles even one done by DOD, I feel this should be corrected, but I need some one outside the VA to said this is could have been possble.
Combat Ocular Trauma Visual Outcomes
during Operations Iraqi and Enduring
Freedom
Eric D. Weichel, MD, LTC, Marcus H. Colyer, MD, CPT, Spencer E. Ludlow, MD, CPT,
Kraig S. Bower, MD, COL, Andrew S. Eiseman, MD, COL
Objective: To report the visual and anatomic outcomes as well as to predict
https://drstevenrauchman.com/tbi/floaters-traumatic-brain-injury/
Floaters and Traumatic Brain Injury | TBI | Vision Problems | Dr. Rauchman - OPHTHALMOLOGIST | TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY | EXPERT WITNESS
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In previous blogs, I have generally covered visual problems secondary to head injuries that are related to the brain. Obviously, there are vision problems related to direct trauma to the eye, but that has not really been the purpose of my blog.