Mucho documentation regarding linkage and studies relating to the nexus's, and validating as causative relationship.
Will just type parts:
...Standard Examiners Medical Opinion:
The condition/disability Fibromyalgia was most likely permanently aggravated by S/C PTSD.
Rationale for opinion...Veteran is S/C PTSD, based on the literature searches, there is no single cause & effect regarding what causes Fibro, however literature notes that Firbo can be due to PTSD and is noted that PTSD is a major contribution to Fibro. Therefore it is likely that a relationship exists between current Fibro and S/C PTSD.
See literature below...
Standard Examiners Medical Opinion:
The condition/disability HTN is as least as likely as not(50/50)probability caused by or results of S/C PTSD.
Rationale for opinion: Diagnosis of HTN made by private medical records and continue with VA Medical care.
There is also a diagnosis of S/C PTSD. Based upon literature searches, it is noted there is not a single causation of HTN.
Therefore it is most likely that a relationship exists between current HTN, and S/C PTSD.
See literature below...
Diagnostic studies
Medical Journal articles
Mayo Clinic References
Case studies
Medscape
edu/patient/articles/what-causes-fibro
psychiatric PTSD relationships/HTN
Myfibro
Edu.com
Fibro related to PTSD
The Free Library
etc...
Remember 20 pgs of linkage and did related to brain function studies and hormone levels, and so much more.
I find it a trifle perplexing how the wording of Most likely that and as least as likely(50/50) in the same medical opinion could occur. Along with the use of medical verification there does appear to show definite linkages.
Both exams were done this day after the original examiner was told not to opinion on as no records at all were at VAMC for examiner to view/relate to. There are much more + statements in the body of the relationship with the S/C and the secondary conditions, like 20 pgs worth, but wanted to post the most important statements for opinions for all of my fellow vets.
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Got the 20 pg report today...
Mucho documentation regarding linkage and studies relating to the nexus's, and validating as causative relationship.
Will just type parts:
...Standard Examiners Medical Opinion:
The condition/disability Fibromyalgia was most likely permanently aggravated by S/C PTSD.
Rationale for opinion...Veteran is S/C PTSD, based on the literature searches, there is no single cause & effect regarding what causes Fibro, however literature notes that Firbo can be due to PTSD and is noted that PTSD is a major contribution to Fibro. Therefore it is likely that a relationship exists between current Fibro and S/C PTSD.
See literature below...
Standard Examiners Medical Opinion:
The condition/disability HTN is as least as likely as not(50/50)probability caused by or results of S/C PTSD.
Rationale for opinion: Diagnosis of HTN made by private medical records and continue with VA Medical care.
There is also a diagnosis of S/C PTSD. Based upon literature searches, it is noted there is not a single causation of HTN.
Therefore it is most likely that a relationship exists between current HTN, and S/C PTSD.
See literature below...
Diagnostic studies
Medical Journal articles
Mayo Clinic References
Case studies
Medscape
edu/patient/articles/what-causes-fibro
psychiatric PTSD relationships/HTN
Myfibro
Edu.com
Fibro related to PTSD
The Free Library
etc...
Remember 20 pgs of linkage and did related to brain function studies and hormone levels, and so much more.
I find it a trifle perplexing how the wording of Most likely that and as least as likely(50/50) in the same medical opinion could occur. Along with the use of medical verification there does appear to show definite linkages.
Both exams were done this day after the original examiner was told not to opinion on as no records at all were at VAMC for examiner to view/relate to. There are much more + statements in the body of the relationship with the S/C and the secondary conditions, like 20 pgs worth, but wanted to post the most important statements for opinions for all of my fellow vets.
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