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worriedshrimp

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    worriedshrimp got a reaction from GBArmy in QTC hypertension claim   
    Thanks GBarmy and Vync,
    i did save a copy of my current readings and suppose i could look up my initial readings at the myhealthevet site.  the qtc people told me that my appointed doctor is going to review those records tomorrow at 10am i don't have to be present but should remain available in case he wants to call me.  i'll report the claim results when they become available in several weeks no doubt.
     
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    worriedshrimp got a reaction from Vync in QTC hypertension claim   
    Thanks GBarmy and Vync,
    i did save a copy of my current readings and suppose i could look up my initial readings at the myhealthevet site.  the qtc people told me that my appointed doctor is going to review those records tomorrow at 10am i don't have to be present but should remain available in case he wants to call me.  i'll report the claim results when they become available in several weeks no doubt.
     
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    worriedshrimp got a reaction from flow1972 in heart issues continued now with stents...   
    thanks!
    Dustoff i used tri west for my local cardiology hospital via VA community care i think it is now called. both procedures were uncomfortable. they only allowed a mild sedative since i was obliged to respond in the form of breath in and breath out etc... the angiogram catheter was administered thru the groin, just a sting... however when it was removed a nurse had to pinch and pressure it HARD for fifteen minutes and that hurt! the stent operation was really long and abnormal i was told later since they couldn't drill out the calcium/plaque and the balloon wouldn't open it adequately for a while i thought they were going to give up... however they employed another tool some kind of sonic wave (similar maybe to shattering gal stones) anyway that remedy was able to push the calcium forward like a wave until enough was push away to allow the balloon to expand to the necessary diameter and two stents were inserted that over lapped each other. i have not yet seen the images.
    GBArmy i will pay attention to what you've elaborated on... i do hope things go as you mention... i could use an extra monetary boost. and my new DAV nso seems really keen on me getting  as much compensation as possible he seems to think i have a wealth of possible claims. i did declare dislocated shoulders years ago it was denied since i'm sure i never attended a C&P exam... i exited a huey from extreme height while being inserted into one of those 'hover holes in the a shau... also he says i have a ptsd claim that was denied but i have never filed for ptsd or i would have remembered... maybe that was a result of being deported from australia in the early 90's... a lot of water under the keel in 72 years for this old fart. 
    thanks for the valuable input
     
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    worriedshrimp got a reaction from Dustoff1970 in heart issues continued now with stents...   
    thanks!
    Dustoff i used tri west for my local cardiology hospital via VA community care i think it is now called. both procedures were uncomfortable. they only allowed a mild sedative since i was obliged to respond in the form of breath in and breath out etc... the angiogram catheter was administered thru the groin, just a sting... however when it was removed a nurse had to pinch and pressure it HARD for fifteen minutes and that hurt! the stent operation was really long and abnormal i was told later since they couldn't drill out the calcium/plaque and the balloon wouldn't open it adequately for a while i thought they were going to give up... however they employed another tool some kind of sonic wave (similar maybe to shattering gal stones) anyway that remedy was able to push the calcium forward like a wave until enough was push away to allow the balloon to expand to the necessary diameter and two stents were inserted that over lapped each other. i have not yet seen the images.
    GBArmy i will pay attention to what you've elaborated on... i do hope things go as you mention... i could use an extra monetary boost. and my new DAV nso seems really keen on me getting  as much compensation as possible he seems to think i have a wealth of possible claims. i did declare dislocated shoulders years ago it was denied since i'm sure i never attended a C&P exam... i exited a huey from extreme height while being inserted into one of those 'hover holes in the a shau... also he says i have a ptsd claim that was denied but i have never filed for ptsd or i would have remembered... maybe that was a result of being deported from australia in the early 90's... a lot of water under the keel in 72 years for this old fart. 
    thanks for the valuable input
     
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    worriedshrimp got a reaction from GBArmy in heart issues continued now with stents...   
    greetings once more,
    exciting times at the hospital for me. i presented myself for a final invasive ct angiogram this week and after being prepped i submitted to the procedure... the good doctor shouted found it! and declared he had discovered the errant artery hidden behind the heart that was giving me trouble, it was completely blocked - calcium. he showed me on the screen and said we should waste no time and have it stented... an attending nurse told me i was lucky that it wasn't worse which would warrant open heart surgery, i agreed... that same afternoon i was hustled off to the cath lab where i underwent a difficult 2 hour procedure which culminated in the placement of two overlapping drug-eluting stents. i was released the next day and am now happily home off gassing the cocktail of drugs they gave me... i have two new drugs - clopidogreL taken daily with asprin and nitroGLYCern in case i have heart pains.
    yesterday I notified my DAV nso who told me to secure and send to him the complete medical reports to include post op details etc... He told me that he'd file a claim since iam  a vietnam veteran with agent orange presumptive status... i found an online form at my regional cardiology center that allowed me to have the full reports sent to me via email. i can forward these to my nso as soon as i get them.
    never been hospitalized before... never had such a claim filed before...
     any input by those who have would be welcome... fingers crossed and hoping for the best.
    thanks for a great forum.
     
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    worriedshrimp got a reaction from Dustoff1970 in heart disease update with questions...   
    WOW.... Thanks Dustoff... 
     
    will do
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    worriedshrimp got a reaction from Wico1337 in If medication successfully treats your condition, or lessens the severity, how do ratings work?   
    this thread, at least for me, presents another question in regards to the new veterans bill H.R.3967 - Honoring our PACT Act of 2022. specifically the ruling on hypertension purportedly to began in october of 2022. at what level will pre - medicated hypertension/high blood pressure be measured? maybe someone with more knowledge of how the system works can chime in on this specific. noteworthy also are the many new presumptive issue for gulf war veterans and the like.
     
    thanks again for this informative group of folks. 
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    worriedshrimp got a reaction from Dustoff1970 in what information will the vso require from cardiology findings   
    thanks GBArmy and Dustoff 11 for your personnel experiences and advice. these exams are a series of community care  labs i've been appointed via my local va health care clinic. they are a result of finally going to the va sick with chest pains and overall malaise - my first person to person visit since the pandemic began. they said i looked pretty sick and they were going to 'kick my tires'...  there is also a dreaded urology appointment coming as well... i really didn't give much stock in maladies from agent orange but now later in life i may be copping the benefits of humping the herbicide bush. between the cardiology and urology test i'll be flogging reports to the DAV for months to come. only recently got bilateral hearing loss added for a total of 30 percent service connect rating. i'll post my progress as things develop, ya never know my experience may assist others following a similar medical path.
     
    drive on
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