sharon Posted April 1, 2009 Share Posted April 1, 2009 Rule change for inservice v/s post service diagnosis of PTSD.Posttraumatic_Stress_Disorder.pdf Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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0 flores97 Posted January 27, 2016 Share Posted January 27, 2016 Ranger11b, I know this is an old post, but here goes. Go to the nearest VA Hospital, and tell them you are a veteran and need treatment. I know you are going to school, so if you can prove you are in financial hardship you shouldnt have a copay. Tell them you need Mental Health care. Start getting treatment, counseling, etc as often as possible. This will build the paper trail needed to corraborate your claim. If you get a good MH Doc, after teceiving treatment for a few months, see if they will look over your records/cfile and provide an nexus for you, linking your PTSD to the stressors inservice. Good Luck, please keep us updated. Dr_Dave 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Rule change for inservice v/s post service diagnosis of PTSD.
Posttraumatic_Stress_Disorder.pdf
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The real problem with this 2008 document change is the No Viet Nam Veterans could have been diagnosed with PTSD in service, because PTSD was not even a word or recognized until after the VN conflict.
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Thanks Carlie, I couldn't figure out why some were not able to read the PDF. I figured out why....You have to be logged-in in order to have permission to read Docs. If a member is viewing the sit
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So you discharge was general under honorable conditions or LTH? I am asking to think about what kind of burden you will have to get your disability rating. If you are using your conduct as proof of an
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