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Secondary Problems To Ptsd

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Metoo

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Hi,

I have done research on valid medical problems that are secondary to PTSD. Does anyone know for sure, or have a list of secondary conditions to PTSD that the VA has a history of granting SC on? I know of ED, but and curious if anyone else knows of others.

Thanks.

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There may be some list but you need a medical opinion to connect any secondary condition except a rare few. I connected heart disease to DMII but I had a medical opinion and it took an appeal to get it. I also claimed PN as secondary to the DMII (AO) and that required a C&P exam and another appeal.

John

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I understand you need a medical opinion in order to link them. Just curious if there is a list or case law allowing/linking certain symptoms/medical problems secondary to PTSD?

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Hi,

I have done research on valid medical problems that are secondary to PTSD. Does anyone know for sure, or have a list of secondary conditions to PTSD that the VA has a history of granting SC on? I know of ED, but and curious if anyone else knows of others.

Thanks.

No, there is not a list that VA goes by.

It would be best for you to discuss this issue with your doctor/s

and get their opinions on what you have and what it might be secondary to.

VBA disability benefits and the adjudication criteria, aren't supposed to be a fishing expedition

for the VA or the claimant.

BTW - ED would rarely if ever - be secondary to PTSD,

It would be more likely to receive service connection for ED,

secondary to RX meds taken for treatment of service connected PTSD.

JMHO

Carlie passed away in November 2015 she is missed.

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There probably is a list somewhere. I knew a Nam vet who got his heart condition SC'ed as secondary and this was years before IHB via AO became a reality. Why not google it? The VBM has extensive list for DMII and might have something for PTSD. I have heard of morbid obesity being SC'ed as secondary to ptsd. It is whatever the VA will accept I think with medical proofs and opinions. I don't think there are any automatic SC conditions for PTSD as secondary. I could be wrong.

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BTW - ED would rarely if ever - be secondary to PTSD,

It would be more likely to receive service connection for ED,

secondary to RX meds taken for treatment of service connected PTSD.

JMHO

Intresting. I am SC for ED which the VA considers to be secondary to my PTSD/mood. I guess my case is rare?

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