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Really Concerned About Reopening Ptsd/mst Claim

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Trying to keep on task, but today my feelings are really deflated. Long story shortened, for years been unhappy (aka depressed) that I didnt appeal original claim disability issues. Really think I was in denial for years for depression, didnt start counseling until near decade later.

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For my children, my God sent husband and my Hadit family of veterans, I carry on.

God Bless A m e r i c a, Her Veterans and their Families!

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Wings or anyone, is it possible that I will get claims connection for additional diagnosis of mdd but no further compensation? Probably an odd question, but if I am just spinning my wheels I can accept that too. I have experienced trauma and want confirmation from the VA. Not sure if this means closure or what. Does that make sense? Bottom line is, Yes, Yes, the mdd and associated anxiety that I have experieinced has truly afffected my sense of well being and impacted my return to the workplace so much that I have not been able to hold a full time job since i left the military over a decade ago.

That was my first claim decision based on C&P that assigned personality disorder as probable diagnosis. I believe I got very depressed with the denial and didnt have many clues at all on how to appeal legalistically (my word) because I was so affected personally. Now I am trying to be more factual, trying to cut through the feelings and request the VA compensate for true diagnosed effects that affect me, my kids and family needs.cg

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Yeah, I'd say there is good reason for concern. I have a open case for service connected PTSD along with and a increase on service connected disability that has left me disabled. I written a stressor letter with a stressor letter from my acting commander (describing our 2 tours of combat)at the time along with a letter from a SSA Dr exam that specifically stated under "CONCLUSIONS", I quote " Given these findings is very unlikely Mr. XXXXX will be able to obtain gainful employment. Due to the severity of his PTSD his capacity to take care of his own finances is at least questionable."This is besides being unable to sit, stand or walk due to my service connected injury.

This Dr. does court exams to see if people a competent to stand trial for murder trials and testifies as well. I was flat out rejected because I could talk, which in turn mint I could hold other types of employment. Yes I to am worried. I'm sure VA will find split personality or some disorder to label me. Unless your in Operation Iraqi Freedom, any other physical combat doesn't affect you.

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Do you have a SO or are you doing this yourself? I feel the same way when I start to work on my claim, my world comes crashing. I have several things that need to be done for myself, but I can't bring myself to go through my stuff. I help some others sometimes, but don't help myself. I had a SO, but after a while I realized he was either overwhelmed with cases or just didn't know much. Is there anyone out there that might want to help cowgirl with her claim and for that matter me with mine. Allot of times MST Veterans are triggered by so many things that helping each other sometimes isn't a good idea. Any thoughts

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I am working my kister off trying to rid some of us of that unheard of " Personality Disorder". The quick fix for all illnesses.

I believe that Cowgirl mentioned, she is labeled with this one also.

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Josephine

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Wings or anyone, is it possible that I will get claims connection for additional diagnosis of ptsd w/mst but no further compensation? Probably an odd question, but if I am just spinning my wheels I can accept that too. . . .

Cowgirl, You are spinning your wheels, but your heart is in the right place!

Sounds to me that you have all the evidence lined up for a Service-Connected MENTAL DISORDER. IMO, it doesn't matter WHICH ONE (or more) of the mental disorders they FINALLY decide to service-connect, especially if you have several chronic conditions. Even if they decide to service connect one or all: MDD, PTSD, MST, Anxiety d/o, etc., etc., the compensation is based on your GAF (global assessment functioning).

If the VA says you do not have PTSD, but you DO have MDD - - then perfect that Claim. You do not need to drop your other issues. Make your claim for MDD at the top of the list, perfect that issue and get service-connected for compensation purposes.

I think you'll win, soon.

Good luck on the independent medical exam. ~Wings

USAF 1980-1986, 70% SC PTSD, 100% TDIU (P&T)

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Perfect Claim? I am currently sc for mdd, thank God. Gotcha on gaf. Just truly believe mdd (with clearly stated ptsd.mst. anxiety diagnosis) should have EED SC to original claim. Again, trying to understand 'perfect'. thanks, spinnin' cg here. :D

Wings or anyone, is it possible that I will get claims connection for additional diagnosis of ptsd but no further compensation? Probably an odd question, but if I am just spinning my wheels I can accept that too. . . .

Cowgirl, You are spinning your wheels, but your heart is in the right place!

Sounds to me that you have all the evidence lined up for a Service-Connected MENTAL DISORDER. IMO, it doesn't matter WHICH ONE (or more) of the mental disorders they FINALLY decide to service-connect, especially if you have several chronic conditions. Even if they decide to service connect one or all: MDD, PTSD Anxiety d/o, etc., etc., the compensation is based on your GAF (global assessment functioning).

If the VA says you do not have PTSD, but you DO have MDD - - then perfect that Claim. You do not need to drop your other issues. Make your claim for MDD at the top of the list, perfect that issue and get service-connected for compensation purposes.

I think you'll win, soon.

Good luck on the independent medical exam. ~Wings

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God Bless A m e r i c a, Her Veterans and their Families!

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