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Tomorrow is my PTSD C& P NERVOUS!

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pumibel

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Hi everyone! I have not been in here for a while since I have started some classes. I bet I have some catching up to do! Last week I received a phone call from VES to schedule all of my exams ASAP, so tomorrow is my PTSD exam. I have been stressing about it for the past few days, but I know that cannot help. Next week I have to see the dentist on the 25th, a regular general medical doctor on the 27th, and on the 29th I have a bunch of X-rays and an echo-cardiogram scheduled. 

The VA had sent me a letter, dated for the 24th of December 2015, stating that they could not settle my case under the FDC program because they needed to know where all of my aches and pains were located. I was not surprised that they were going to remove my claim from the FDC, but the reasoning was suspect. I had provided all of the pain locations on my claim, and when I go to eBennies and look at my pending claim, I can see all of the places listed. Today I received another VA letter stating that the Dec letter was an error, and that all of my appointments would be scheduled very soon, so my claim would stay in the FDC program after all. yay!

I still do not know where my STRs are! The agencies from which I have requested my records (except for my local VA records) have all sent me letters stating that they do not have them. Argh!

I hope everyone here has had a pleasant holiday season and a good start for the new year!

EDIT: I was going to ask a few questions, and I totally forgot! Here are my most pressing ones:

Should I bring notes with me?

What do they do during the PTSD C&P? I have only answered some survey questions in the past and didn't discuss the actual event. I am very anxious about that!

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Forgot to ask my questions!
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5 hours ago, TALON II FE said:

I agree with you both.  I am sorry, I think I am always hijacking threads, there is a little more to this story, I did not let it rest there.  If your not interested, this is the time to move on, lol.

  A few years ago, I would have confronted him; but, with my PTSD "getting loose", I am explosive and there is a very solid chance of violence in those situations, so I simply left.  It was not my Doctor but I am pretty sure it related specifically to me and he did not realize my Doctor had left the door open.  It was when they first started putting Botox into the mix with the nerve blocks to try and control my migraines.  About 5 minutes before the incident, my Doc left the room to "consult" on the possibility of adding Botox to my treatment.  3 minutes later he popped back in to say he was ordering my injections and left the door to the hall cracked.  The 'other' Doctor, in a dark office across the hall with only a desk lamp on, was running his mouth to another employee, as I said above.  It was not just a comment, it was a monologue.  A very, very spiteful monologue.  So I took care of it 'unofficially', lets say.

  I am no one special, no more special then anyone else, but I did serve in SOF, my PTSD 'battle buddy' was an ex-enlisted Ranger, now medical admin Officer still on AD.  It helped that he was familiar with my mission, since most are not.  He has a very unique story that is extremely inspirational, but that is his story, not mine. His story is relevant in that it is what put him in a position as Aide to the General in charge of the hospital.  I called him, explained what happened and he took it from there; no more issues at Neuro, though it is still uncomfortable to go there. I would have to say they seem more uncomfortable than I do.  My job isn't on the line.

 

Talon,

Don't ever worry about hijacking my threads! I am fine with that because it encourages conversations and  helps more people who are maybe looking for some information but do not want to post. I know it is a "nettiquette" thing, but I am officially waiving this rule for my threads, lol.

That said, I hope that butt-hole neuro enjoyed his "unofficial" slashed tires! (I know you wouldn't do that) God Bless you and your Battle Buddy.

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4 hours ago, Buck52 said:

pumibel &Navy4life

You guys may want to read over your  C&P packett  you got in the mail    if QTC &VES are about the samy type contractors

mine letter says on the ''Notification of Appointment''

at the bottom

What is the next step in my claims process following the exam?

It  says:

Following the QTC Exam all completed reports  will be delivered to the VA as the official custodian of your medical records.

However,copies of all diagnostic test results will also be mailed  to you (following your appointment(s)

or to Inquiry about your claims process  or to obtain a ''copy of your examinations reports  you can call 

1-800-827-1000

Actually I just now read that.  eh!

 

..........Buck

I saw that too Buck, but I have not called the number yet as I want to wait until all my appointments are over. I guess that means that I will get interpretations of my x-rays and echo then (maybe?).  Oh wait, my statement on the VES paperwork is a little different and does not say anything about receiving the DX testing results. I think my PC doctor will want to have that information, so I will definitely call them after my appointment tomorrow.  Thanks for reminding me!

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4 hours ago, Buck52 said:

pumibel &Navy4life

You guys may want to read over your  C&P packett  you got in the mail    if QTC &VES are about the samy type contractors

mine letter says on the ''Notification of Appointment''

at the bottom

What is the next step in my claims process following the exam?

It  says:

Following the QTC Exam all completed reports  will be delivered to the VA as the official custodian of your medical records.

However,copies of all diagnostic test results will also be mailed  to you (following your appointment(s)

or to Inquiry about your claims process  or to obtain a ''copy of your examinations reports  you can call 

1-800-827-1000

Actually I just now read that.  eh!

 

..........Buck

Buck!

Thanks!  I just read my C&P Exam letters from QTC and I see what you are saying!

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Thanks for posting the pic Navy4Life- I see now that VES packages are different. although the phone number to the VA is the same on mine, there is nothing saying that I will get any results in the mail, so I will have to request all of my records by calling that number. No big deal!

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Well they say that (QTC) but that don't mean its true, I'm gonna wait couple weeks and see if they send me anything  if not I will call that  1-800  Ms Peggy...might even get a decision before the results come back.

I am not an Attorney or VSO, any advice I provide is not to be construed as legal advice, therefore not to be held out for liable BUCK!!!

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1 minute ago, Buck52 said:

Well they say that (QTC) but that don't mean its true, I'm gonna wait couple weeks and see if they send me anything  if not I will call that  1-800  Ms Peggy...might even get a decision before the results come back.

buck;

you might be right about getting the decision before the C&P exam results!!!

US Navy Desert Storm Veteran
Proudly served my Country!!! :biggrin:

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