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They finally got it right. Good for you!
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I've been out of the Army for 11 months and two weeks.
Just got my re-look findings.
80% total
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PTSD and shoulder injury that were initally denied were both approved this time around.
Keep going to your appointments and do your homework as best as you can. If you can find someone who can help like a trusted friend or service organzaition that can help to.
Just don't give up. Good luck.
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Great news I hope the follow up C&P for ROM works out and they finish it quickly.
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I'm clear on the PTSD.
Still waiting ont he SOC for the shoulder. That hasn't been mailed out yet. The SOC for the PTSD states that my SC claim for the shoulder has been approved (in the evidence section) but does not state why or to what percentage. I almost don't care as long as it's 0%. 0% is better than denied.
The shoulder was hurt in Iraq but not during combat per se. I hurt it doing comabtives training while in Iraq. It's been messed up ever since.
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So far I've heard back about my PTSD. 70% after it was reviewed by a DRO. I was blown away. I heard back about three weeks after the exam.
Now I'm waiting for my shoulder results.
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I'm not expert....
But with a GAF of 55 and a strong narrative you might be looking around the 30% level from what I found. Take a look at 4.130
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Is this your SOC or is this the results of your C&P
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I was hoping to get a little more feedback...
Maybe no one really knows.
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That's great! That was really fast if your last C&P was in early September. WOW
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E received the "white envelope" today and we both cried and shook our heads in disbelief. Hooray he got his rating of Individual Unemployability. It's funny that you are happy and sad at the same time isn't it? We began this journey in 2006 never imagining that his AO symptoms would snowball at such a fast rate. Decision was granted back to April 7, 2010 when his afib began. Quote "We granted entitlement to the 100% rate effective April 7, 2010, because you are unable to work due to your service connected disabilities". This was typed below the quote, No further examination will be scheduled in the future. Now we have to wait on SSDI but I think we can manage! I want this forum to know that even though we weren't associated with you all that long this has been a great site as far as information and the patience to answer so-called stupid questions. A terrific group for informational and moral support as well. My hope for everyone is to get what they deserve and to never give up. I really think that "Hope Springs Eternal". Love you guys and gals!!
e4766 and Carolyn
Congrats! That's great news.
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07 you were diagnosed with ptsd by whom? No follow up since that diagnoses. What era are you from? Combat? I think if you give a little more history we might be able to offer some insight or thoughts of what could be suggested for follow up. Glad you have decided to join hadit too.
I was diagnosed in 2007 by a Doc at an Air Force base. But it looks like they originally did a poor job on the diagnosis but did list all my symptomology.
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Here's my background.
Service from 1998 to 2009.
Iraq 2003-2004, 13 months
Armor/Cav Officer
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I often view these pages but this is my first time posting. I'd like to see what you think the outcome of my case might be and the reason why you think that. I'd like to know so when I get my decision I can have a baseline to temper my response. It feels like I'm walking in the dark on this sometimes. Just want an azimuth check. Thanks in advance.
Current:
10% tinnitus
0% Foot abnormality (soft pea sized growth near my bunion)
0% adjustment disorder
0% eczema
Denied:
Shoulder injury
PTSD
I have submitted my NOD and taken two new C&P exams
New information.<BR style="mso-special-character: line-break"><BR style="mso-special-character: line-break">
7806 Dermatitis or eczema.
At least 5 percent, but less than 20 percent, of the entire body, or at
least 5 percent, but less than 20 percent, of exposed areas affected,
or; intermittent systemic therapy such as corticosteroids or other
immunosuppressive drugs required for a total duration of less than
six weeks during the past 12-month period............................................................. 10
I was prescribed a corticosteroid for treatment recently. Which the size of the rash on my chest didn't change prior to the new treatment, it DID change once it was prescribed. The treatment is helping. My take, just from the new prescription I can expect this to be bumped from 0%- to 10%. I submitted the medical report to be included in my DRO report.
R Shoulder (dominant)
This one is confusing.
I have submitted buddy statements as to the time and place of my injury (Iraq 2004, during combatives training) and the ongoing loss of use while in service. I did not have a preexisting condition.
results
abduction 0-90 with complaint of pain at end of motion
forward flexion 0-80 with complaint of pain at end of motion
external rotation 0-65 with complaint of pain at end of motion
internal rotation 0-70 with complaint of pain at end of motion AND snapping sensation during the maneuver of shoulder with pain. Apprehension test is positive and sulcus sign is positive.
Diagnosis: Mild subluxation of the right shoulder with chronic tendonitis
Is this rated under 5200 or 5201. And if so, where do I stand? Does the pain and tendonitis matter?
PTSD
AXIS I PTSD
Axis II deferred
Axis III See medical record
Axis IV Problems with primary support group, occupational problems, problems relating to social environment
Axis V 55
I am employed.
There are 18 total pages of the assessment for the PTSD exam. It took over 2 hours. I thought she was very thorough. I also submitted a statement from my wife detailing the last six years worth of problems and I also wrote a statement detailing why I felt I did in fact have PTSD and not adjustment disorder.
It also said that I did meet the criteria for B, C, D without getting into all the detail.
Degree of severity: Moderate
Chronic
Bottom line, I think I have met the level for PTSD recognition. Now for the levels.
Under 9440 I’m somewhere in-between because I don’t have continuous panic attacks. But I do “weekly or less often” I feel like I fit the 30% level almost to a “T”. I don’t have impaired judgment but do have difficulty in “establishing and maintaining effective work and social relationships”. My panic attacks aren’t as often as outlined in the 50% level.
Social impairment in judgment thinking, family relations, work, mood: YES (with examples)
Judgment :NO
Stressors are outlined in the report.
It was noted in my files I was diagnosed with PTSD in 2007 but that was either overlooked or disregarded in my initial claim. Who knows.
Occupational and social impairment with reduced reliability and
productivity due to such symptoms as: flattened affect; circumstantial,
circumlocutory, or stereotyped speech; panic attacks more than once
a week; difficulty in understanding complex commands; impairment
of short- and long-term memory (e.g., retention of only highly learned
material, forgetting to complete tasks); impaired judgment; impaired
abstract thinking; disturbances of motivation and mood; difficulty in
establishing and maintaining effective work and social relationships ............... 50
Occupational and social impairment with occasional decrease in work
efficiency and intermittent periods of inability to perform occupational
tasks (although generally functioning satisfactorily, with routine
behavior, self-care, and conversation normal), due to such symptoms
as: depressed mood, anxiety, suspiciousness, panic attacks (weekly or
less often), chronic sleep impairment, mild memory loss (such as
forgetting names, directions, recent events) ...................................................... 30
Occupational and social impairment due to mild or transient symptoms
which decrease work efficiency and ability to perform occupational
tasks only during periods of significant stress, or; symptoms controlled
by continuous medication .................................................................................. 10
What are your thoughts? Thank you.
New C&p Results
in Veterans Compensation & Pension Exams
Posted
20% on the shoulder.
I'll have to post why the rated it when I get the paperwork. Someone later on might need to know.