11cvolley Posted October 18, 2016 Share Posted October 18, 2016 I'm tired of reading on these forums people telling other what not to say, what to say, ect. Be 100% honest with the VA and you will get what you deserve in the end. Vync 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 kent101 Posted December 22, 2016 Share Posted December 22, 2016 (edited) On 10/17/2016 at 8:55 PM, 11cvolley said: I'm tired of reading on these forums people telling other what not to say, what to say, ect. Be 100% honest with the VA and you will get what you deserve in the end. I did research before going to my C&P. Edited December 22, 2016 by kent101 Too long Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Berta Posted December 22, 2016 Share Posted December 22, 2016 Many years ago the VAOIG thought VA web sites were telling vets how to act when going to a PTSD C & P exam. OIG however found nothing like that here at hadit...or on any other site as far as I know. I do recall the days in the late 1990s when some vets on Prodigy Vet BBS would tell other vets, don't shave, don't bath and wear worn out shabby clothes etc etc...when going to a PTSD C & P exam. Others there however, would reply just as this topic says...just tell the truth. Vync is right......so many vets downplay their PTSD and even might be ashamed to reveal some of their behavior towards significant others, or if they were fired for PTSD related problems on the job. Vync, you stated a key word...deprogram..... after my husband came home from the 21 day In House PTSD Program, ( he was very reluctant to go) he said he wished it could have lasted a year because he was in Hell (Vietnam) for a year and never got deprogramed at all when he got back to Quantico.It was the first time he felt VA had helped him after being a VA PT since 1983. One vet in the Inhouse (the only one without a PTSD rating already) had the full nine yards, Cameos, startle response ,etc etc etc., wild stories,lived in the boonies with pungy sticks around, blah blah ...all of the other vets thought he was a wannabee. He sent me a 17 page denial from the BVA some years later. I did try to help him but not a single stressor could be proven and he said he made no friends or buddies in Vietnam and never wrote home about the horrific events he described...that were not consistent at all with his MOS. He never got the 100% 21 day Temp either. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Gastone Posted December 24, 2016 Share Posted December 24, 2016 Never went to a QTC Exam for anything. Seems like their quite common, as of late. Went to QTC Company Web Site, to see who and what they're all about. My take away, don't expect to get a copy of any DBQ, including MH (PTSD). They stress in their Post Exam info, that the Exam is thoroughly reviewed by their Medical staff to insure it is clear, concise and absolutely covers in depth, the specific issues requested by the VA. Probably take a FOIA Request to get a copy out of your C-File. Semper Fi saxman and FLTMEDOPS 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 saxman Posted December 24, 2016 Share Posted December 24, 2016 Gastone, it is true that you need a FOIA request to get a copy of your exam. I had my c&p over 5 weeks ago at a QTC office and when they sent it to the VA they told me I could only get a copy of my exam from the VA. I went to my local VAMC and put in a request and was told it can take up to 20 business days to fill the request. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 HadIt.com Elder Buck52 Posted December 24, 2016 HadIt.com Elder Share Posted December 24, 2016 I had a QTC PTSD Exam and in 2 weeks I got the exam from the VBA, After the exam was over I ask the examiner (License psychiatrist with P.H.D.) When will I be able to get a copy of this exam? she said it will take about week for QTC to get it to the VARO and she said they usually make a decision within a week after they get it back. my case took about 2 weeks and 2 days...I waited 16 days and went to the VBA and as for a copy they had me sign FOIA form and then they called me to go back to see a service officer and he printed/copy the exam for me. also got a letter from my Rep about the same time on the decision. but everyone is different I luck out on mine..it don't always work out like this...My examiner was a very nice polite lady. maybe she speedy things up?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Gastone Posted December 24, 2016 Share Posted December 24, 2016 Buck, you lucked out, big time. You must have had your Wheel Squeaking Real Loud that day, to get greased so quick. Way to go! Sax, the 20 day deal on your FOIA, I think the VA has 20 days to acknowledge your FOIA Request, not necessarily fill it. I've done (2) VA FOIA's, (1) in person at the RO (2012) and (1) just recently by FAX to the VA FOIA Dept 11/16. 2012 in-person FOIA Filing resulted in a VA FOIA Acknowledgment Form Letter within a couple weeks, took 14 months for the 8 in C-File to arrive. 11/16 Fax FOIA Filing had an E-Mail Acknowledgement within a couple days, followed by a VA FOIA Form letter within about a week. Still waiting on production of records. The fact that you only want copies of the QTC PTSD Exam, may move faster, keep us posted. Merry Christmas Semper Fi Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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I'm tired of reading on these forums people telling other what not to say, what to say, ect. Be 100% honest with the VA and you will get what you deserve in the end.
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Buck52
That's true but being 100% honest is what we all do. and besides it sure won't make them read our evidence...will it? The VA needs to be 100% Honest I would say! eh!
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11cvolley This is a Veterans Discussion Forum its what we do here give out information and Advice its free and any Veteran is welcome to come here to hadit to discuss his claim or ask for Adv
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Yes, there are a lot of folks (me included) who offer advice to others. The most simple advice I see is when you walk into the doc (C&P or otherwise), and they say, "How are you?", don't just
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