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Needd Help Please I Reopened my claims

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Hello Veterans I need help understanding my health record conditions that i have been dealing after i joined the Corps in 1999 and got out in 2003. I filed for claim after i got out of the Corps but was denied due to no medical evidence. I then got engaged and had a GF and a daughter. I started to have problems at jobs kept getting laid off/fired. I finally got a VSO to help me with my claim and submitted to the St. Petersburg RO back in March of 2014. I believe my Pshych Doc at the Va has diagnosed me with PTSD and Schizophrenia. I was in awful MVA on base as i was checking out of the Corps Active Duty and went to the hospital I put a request to get my SMR from all the bases i went to duty for. . Please let me know if you need more information.



Problems/Conditions
Department of Veterans Affairs Description of the information included in this section
Problems/Conditions
This section contains a list of Problems/Conditions known to VA for the patient. It includes both active and inactive
problems/conditions. The data comes from all VA treatment facilities. Data is available 3 calendar days after it has been entered by a
VA provider.
Problems - Count (11) Status Problem Code Date of Onset Provider Source
Back Pain ACTIVE 724.5 -- --
Allergic rhinitis ACTIVE 477.9 -- --
HTN ACTIVE 401.9 -- --
Schizophrenia ACTIVE 295.90 -- --
Headaches ACTIVE 784.0 -- --
Dizziness ACTIVE 780.4 -- --
Asthma, unspecified type, with status
asthmaticus
ACTIVE 493.91 -- --
Schizoaffective disorder ACTIVE 295.70 -- -
Posttraumatic stress disorder ACTIVE 309.81 -- --

SUICIDE/HOMICIDE ASSESSMENT:
Are you having thoughts today about killing yourself? ( x) No ( ) Yes
Do you have a plan to kill yourself ( ) No ( ) Yes Describe the plan
Do you have means to carry out the plan? ( x) No ( ) Yes
Risk Level ( ) No Risk ( x) Low ( ) Moderate ( ) High


RISK FACTORS IDENTIFIED:
Psychiatric/ Suicidal History: Current Mental Disorder (especially Mood
Disorder)


Military Service: Eligibility: NSC
VERIFIED
Exposure to extreme stress


Financial issues: Financial stressors, Job Loss/Change/Inability to
acquire a job
Medical issues: Chronic Pain, Other:
Chronic medical problems.

Veteran states he can't keep a job or relationships
and
has no income currently. He states he has been homeless frequently in the last
3-4 years and is staying with a friend temporarily. He anticipates he will have
to leave soon because he isn't contributing money. He only has food stamps.
I
discussed the Domicillary and Transitional Living. I also told him about the
HUD/VASH Program though he wouldn't qualify at this time. I gave him to
applications for Haven Recovery and the Domicillary. He had been turned down
for VA Compensation several years ago even though he was in the hospital while
in the service after a car accident. He has flashbacks about it. I suggested he
go to a Veteran's Benefit Counselor and re-apply. He said he has pain in his
back, knees. He states he doesn't trust people and has trouble socially.
He
may need to apply for SSDI as well.
PLAN OF CARE: Veteran is to return the applications if interested. Will set up a
follow up appt. in one month.
The patient has been involved in the development of this plan of care and
concurs with such.
Educated patient/family regarding treatment plan and its
purpose/risk/benefits/effects; provided opportunity for questions.
Patient/caregiver voiced understanding of information.
Time Spent:( )20-30 minutes ( X)50-60 minutes ( )other:
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hello please help what does this mean on my records?
A PHQ-2 screen was performed. The score was 6 which is a positive

screen for depression.

A PHQ-9 screen was performed. The score was 24 which is suggestive

of severe depression

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My VA Doctor has diagnosed me with PTSD

Hello Veterans I need help understanding my health record conditions that i have been dealing after i joined the Corps in 1999 and got out in 2003. I filed for claim after i got out of the Corps but was denied due to no medical evidence. I then got engaged and had a GF and a daughter. I started to have problems at jobs kept getting laid off/fired. I finally got a VSO to help me with my claim and submitted to the St. Petersburg RO back in March of 2014. I believe my Pshych Doc at the Va has diagnosed me with PTSD and Schizophrenia. I was in awful MVA on base as i was checking out of the Corps Active Duty and went to the hospital I put a request to get my SMR from all the bases i went to duty for. . Please let me know if you need more information.

Oh My my Naval Hospital records should show when i was in the acccident i believe i got discharge the next day as i dont remember but i have flashbacks. I cannot find any buddies online or anything like i mentioned the PMO does not have the accident report. I'm waiting on all my SMR records from the VA and USMC HQ i hope they can be found this happened on the base when a GSA contractor truck hit me on the driver side i even had a photo of my car being smashed when i was checking out i told the navy doctor checking me out that i had just gotten into an accident and he told me to report to the local VA in your hometown and seek treatment which i did went to Physical Theraphy got MRI but i lost all my records when i got out. I have been diagnosed with PTSD and Schizoprenia due to it and other things that happen while in the Corps i really did not seek treatment in service for the other stuff but it has affected my health.
Thank you for your replies. Can i apply for SSDI due to this since i'm unemployable?

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