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halos2

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  1. Hoppy OMG thank you for your reply. I have learned the hard way to do all of the work on my claim . Bought books by Leggett, 2 by Roche, Parrish a few more, and am on my 3rd printer from copying net info and did ask Jim S. with vawatchdog questions too I found his sight on the web in Jan 08 and found this site 2 weeks ago. I didn't know about service connected injury when I got out in 1970.

    Just got m honorable discharge and went home.(figured I just had to tuff it up all these years)

    Only started the process first in 2003 then again in 2004. Worked as a nurse over 33 yrs.

    Didn't know anything about it...just filled out papers in 2003 and again in 2004again and told to get a SO so I got VFW and that was it. Waited for C & P exams 2 of them and waited ...one granted small amt I was deceased and requested myPersonal Hearing. All alone with my trusty books.

    I read about the IMO and took my records and wrote them up and related them to my SMR and medical records all these yrs and the c&p exams and all the diag tests, x-rays, MRI"s, Ct scans etc and gave the record copies to the Dr's along with my reports and they read and signed them. Now I will relate them to my SSDI records too and go back to them.

    I had a car accident at 20 mph and further hurt my back as well as 2 falls on wet floors at work and moved a desk in my

    office and hurt my back more. My original injury was military and the rest occurred throughout my life. I always wore a back brace and still do since 1969. I worked, raised a family went to colege all these years.

    I had abdominal female surgery in 2002 and developed full blown fibromyalgia, and my service related injurys surfaced with avengence. SSDI told me to file in 2003 I did but VA lost some of my papers so I did again 2004...now you know the rest of the story.

    Where is there a good SO? I think these sites offer the most respected, intelligent people to deal with the VA around anywhere. Thank again, Hoppy!!

    I know Dr Bash does exams, I found his sight last year on the web too but don't have the 3 thousand to pay him. WAs hoping to get the missing link...I estasblished the service connected injury...the disability diag today yet they put up road blocks when I show definitive nexus between the 2. Did you notice ubove where I said they declared me deceased and propoed to sever...yep then after my personal hearing they upped my granted one by 20%(the mone they wanted to sever).

  2. halos2

    yet they also refuse to use the physician statements and only use her "opinion."

    You cannot expect the VA to connect all the dots. You must get a report that addresses a nexus between the inservice condition and your current condition. You can request another C&P or get an IMO. It sounds to me like the really blew your claim. Howerver, telling them they blew the claim does not win a claim. Strong medical evidence wins claims. They could be rejecting the physicians statements because they did not follow the proper format. There are doctors who have helped veterans here on hadit who know how to write reports that the VA will listen to. Hopefully folks will post the names of doctors who helped them. I won all my claims by getting VA doctor to write reports for me. VA doctors do not have to write reports. However, they can if the want to. The history you posted while in service is quite powerfull. I have to wonder why you were not SC'd at discharge. The biggest problem you would have is if you had a significant accident or injury after service that the VA is using against you. Get a GOOD SO if you do not have one.

  3. I have a sc back injury that is documented in over 2 months in my SMR's with treatments of PT for 20 times, 13 physician visits, pain meds, heat, ice, rest, OT evaluation and continuation of pain documented with no relief noted and corset or back brace ordered and on my discharge summary form # 89 it is noted:

    1) worn back brace or back support

    2) back trouble of any kind

    3) frequent or severe headaches

    4) pain or pressure in chest

    5) frequent trouble sleeping

    well the back side of the form

    However on the reverse side of this form these areas are addressed with no further problems...the specifics I find strange are the date "of my supposed back injury to which they find no further problems is not valid!" There is no such date in my file of such stated injury anywhere in my SMR. The actual date is 2 months later.

    Also the form information they refer to is typed in and has one Lt Col name on it and then a Maj name on it too, also the major is the one who initialed and signed both areas. Of coarse when I wrote my information down on the front it had no such typed info on the backside...

    They continue to deny my claim (X3) and I had 2 separate Physician statements, previous treatments at the VA later, and a faulty C & P by a nurse practitioner who wrote false info on my exam, and who the VA removed from doing C & P exams related to inconsistencys and many complaints and discovered incorrect statements by her yet they also refuse to use the physician statements and only use her "opinion."

    Yet I am very frustrated how the evidence is THERE yet they chose to deny it. I have suffered for over 38 years.

    Am still going to pursue this as cannot let them continue with their injustices.

    Did request personal hearing and brought up all evidence issues, and still denied, and copy of hearing is not complete of all the info I presented (knew I should have brought my own tape recorder in with me).

    Any hinks are greatly appreciated. Best of all to you Great People on this site too!!

  4. Any injury while on active duty is treated and documented in the SMRs and noted on the discharge physical-that isnt the case all the time however-

    I have friend who received GSW to arm in combat, was patched up, returned to combat within a few days, never got the PH and he doesnt know if this is found as having been treated in his SMRs or on his discharge physical.He has never gotten his records.

    In any event this was an inservice injury.It was his responsibility to file a claim for it and also to question with a DD 149 why he didnt get the PH.

    If a vet gets a medical discharge, then as a veteran they have to obtain continued medical care for the disability-privately or at the VA- and it is their responsibility to file a claim for it- they should not wait to do that.

    These days unlike after the Vietnam War and the Persian Gulf War, the military is supposed to be provided better transition methods for newly discharged.

    They insist the serviceperson gets a complete copy of their SMRs before they formally leave the service.

    Also, my daughter went through this when she was discharged 3 years ago- the Mil provides lots of outprocessing briefings and she said the VA briefing was pretty good as far as claims go (but of course it was not the Real story)

    Inservice military who also earned college credits have separate educational briefings for that.

    Active military can even begin the claims process prior to discharge these days.

    For claims filed within one year after discharge, the EED retro date-if the claim is awarded is the day after their discharge.This was definitely stressed in the VA briefings -my daughter mentioned.

    Things are better yet many newly discharged vets still dont get all the info they need as to claims and the VA.

    Unfortunately I missed a chance to talk to Congressman Filner on this recently-at SVR-the shows host discussed this with me prior to the show and was hoping that I would call in directly -as Congressman Filner had asked us for some transition needs we know of-

    I lost the entire Sattelite connection-and even got a pop up from the sat service that they were having major problems.very disappointing- but Filner will be back on soon-

    Most of the vets here probably received very little outprocessing advice at all-as to any disabilties they had or injuries from service and how to file a claim.

    Once the discharge process takes place most vets are still on their own in many ways.

    I made many transition suggestions to the Dole Shalala commission.

    It is a shame that many vets who served prior to the Iraq War never really got the info they needed while they were still in the Mil.

    The "Transition process" for Vietnam combat veterans didnt even seem to exist.Many of them returned to a country that was completely against them,If they didnt have PTSD already from combat they probably got it when they stepped off the plane.

    And if they did return with PTSD the VA didnt know what is was until 1983.That is when the VA started paying comp for it.

    PTSD is as old as warfare itself but it didnt help these vets to think they were alone and crazy when in fact they had a bonafide combat disability.

  5. Many VAMC are teaching hospitals.

    jmho,

    carlie

    The worst part of the issues which may contriubute to VA medical malpractice is more likely related to the fact of not utalizing licensed physicians...anyone who graduates from a medical school anywhere, and has such a diploma, can practice as a dr at any VA center. What kind of a message are we sending out?

    Look at the problems in Il and Ma. Some of the physicians were licensed and lost their license in their state and moved to another state to work in a VA hospital and look at the deaths. Others never were licensed but grads, and errors occurred too.

    If you need a license to work in a civilian hospital you should be required to have one to work in "any" facility. Vets are not substandard people. There was a dr some years back who worked in the VA facilities in Il, then left and worked in South Dakota, N.Y., Ma., Africa, had no license, but diploma, and they are still trying to count all the deaths he was responsible for. He tried to poison the paramedics in Quincy Il first before all of the hospital experiences. He just kept moving on a step ahead of the authoritys. Guess no one checked his past employments, or did back ground checks. Makes you wonder, doesn't it?

    Be leary, be your own advocate, get a second opinion, don't be timid, ask questions. Do you have a license to practice medicine? The nurse's have to be licensed...

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