my husband has been denied for back pain, due to the fact that they said that pain is not compensatable.... his SMR states"AD 24 yr old male with chronic BP.PT has TTP AT APPR L4 Level At Spinous Process.POS SPASM AT RT Paraspinals. Denies B/B No reported trauma. .. My Question is , is that a diagnosis and should i file a new claim for muscle spasms? Would it matter that he was only seem 4 times in 2005 none in 2006 ,once in 2007(they though he had menningitis so they punctured his back 8 times ) since then his spasms have gotten worse and he has been seen 3 times in 2008. When he got out of the military in Dec 08 he has been seen 4 times +...
Also he has been deined for Knee pain. he was assessed with having patellofemoral pain syndrome while in the service but not out.. should we wait and appeal or file a new claim or should we wait until he has been diagnosed by the VA? thank you
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my husband has been denied for back pain, due to the fact that they said that pain is not compensatable.... his SMR states"AD 24 yr old male with chronic BP.PT has TTP AT APPR L4 Level At Spinous Process.POS SPASM AT RT Paraspinals. Denies B/B No reported trauma. .. My Question is , is that a diagnosis and should i file a new claim for muscle spasms? Would it matter that he was only seem 4 times in 2005 none in 2006 ,once in 2007(they though he had menningitis so they punctured his back 8 times ) since then his spasms have gotten worse and he has been seen 3 times in 2008. When he got out of the military in Dec 08 he has been seen 4 times +...
Also he has been deined for Knee pain. he was assessed with having patellofemoral pain syndrome while in the service but not out.. should we wait and appeal or file a new claim or should we wait until he has been diagnosed by the VA? thank you
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