Please help. I am a frequent reader of this site and seldom post. Thanks for your service and the wealth of information on this site.
Does it matter if a nexus letter is obtained from a retired doctor who is a friend. Person would give their medical opinion/ facts regarding some of these diseases being secondary to one another PTSD, hypertension, sleep apnea, kidney cancer and prostate cancer. Thanks.
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stanval
Please help. I am a frequent reader of this site and seldom post. Thanks for your service and the wealth of information on this site.
Does it matter if a nexus letter is obtained from a retired doctor who is a friend. Person would give their medical opinion/ facts regarding some of these diseases being secondary to one another PTSD, hypertension, sleep apnea, kidney cancer and prostate cancer. Thanks.
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As long as they are a currently licensed physician, it should be more than acceptable. pr
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The doc would need some experience in these fields of disability and would need to provide a strong medical rationale for each nexus you need. He/She should also have copies of any denials and cop
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