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SSDI Battle for 100 P&T Combat Vet

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Hello All,

Ive been coming to this site on and off for a couple of years, but this is my first post. Lot of knowledgeable and great people here. Thank you to all the old timers and those with experience for everything you contribute here. You do a lot for people, even though it may not be evident. 

Im a 36 year old 100 P&T VA for combat related PTSD, TBI and other service connected issues. Former active duty 11B B4, fought with the 101st in OIF. Left active in 2009 as I was having issues. No one was helping me, didnt understand what was wrong with me, and of course the culture of "if youre not bleeding or missing a limb, dont go to sick call", ect. So I left, joined the reserves where Ive been ever since. That door is about to close as well, as I just cant do it anymore. I did my best to try and still contribute to my nation, feel some sense of worth and continue to serve, but my issues are too great and I have to step away. Even though the Army has changed a lot, I still feel a great sense of loss of over this. But, I have a family now and must do what is best for them. That alone is difficult for me. Those of you who have the same issues as me may understand, PTSD and TBI are what I call a "perfect storm of bull____". Our hardware and software are both busted and feed off each other in ways that I myself cannot even begin to describe.  Damn near ruined my life and just trying to get through the average day takes everything Ive got. I used to be a mostly-normal, fun-loving, smart and well-adjusted guy and I was good at my job. Anyway, this ain't a therapy session, but Im sure a lot of you can understand where Im coming from.

My latest battle is with SSDI. Denied. Appeal denied. Now Im onto the hearing phase. Hearing is set for April 5th. I have a lawyer firm I sort of just picked out of a hat. They arent even in my locale, Im in the Northwest, they are Philadelphia or something. They are supposed to be representing me. I have a hearing in April and I havent even talked to a real lawyer yet. Im worried and scared about this whole process. It has made me extremely anxious, among other things. Its causing a lot of extra stress. Im trying to find answers on how to maximize my chances of success. 

What Ive gleaned so far is of course, get all VA records. I still attend treatment every month (i would go more but Its a 4 hour round trip just to see them every month). Im sure its going to be harder to get SSDI because of my age too. Not to mention, the VA does not seem the best at keeping records. Most all of my treatment has been with the standard-issue social worker therapist type and of course, the docs/nurses who prescribe me my meds.

My head is swimming. I am having a hard time making sense of all this. Im scared and I could really use some guidance. I dont trust these lawyer people to do their best for me. Im hoping there is not something critical I am missing. Im not good at describing my symptoms, reflecting on my life.... let alone in court in front of a judge.  Sorry such a long post, sort of hard to collect my thoughts. Thanks for any input and advice. 

 

 

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21 hours ago, AimSmall said:

Ive never heard of this, how does it work? Where do I talk to one who could help me?

 

Ddsr, great info thank you! What are the particulars on getting this done? 

Aim you can go online and locally find your Voc Rehab office. You can also file application online E-Benefits to start the process. Aim are you Service Connected?

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4 minutes ago, Ddsr said:

Aim you can go online and locally find your Voc Rehab office. You can also file application online E-Benefits to start the process. Aim are you Service Connected?

Here you go AIM:

It's simple to apply. Just follow these steps:

  • Log in to your eBenefits account at https://www.ebenefits.va.gov
  • Select "Apply"
  • Select "Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment Benefits"
  • Apply for "Educational and Career Counseling"
  • If it is determined that you are eligible, you will be invited to attend an orientation session at the nearest VA Regional Office

VBA-28-1900-ARE.pdf

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4 hours ago, Ddsr said:

Here you go AIM:

It's simple to apply. Just follow these steps:

  • Log in to your eBenefits account at https://www.ebenefits.va.gov
  • Select "Apply"
  • Select "Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment Benefits"
  • Apply for "Educational and Career Counseling"
  • If it is determined that you are eligible, you will be invited to attend an orientation session at the nearest VA Regional Office

VBA-28-1900-ARE.pdf

Thank you DDSR. I appreciate the help. Ive never heard of this. I will dig on this for sure.

Is this the only way to go about doing this?  Per our private conversation, it sounds like since I am awaiting my SSDI hearing yet am Im already 100 service connected, that messing around with voc rehab could hurt me at my SSDI hearing? 

 

 

 

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So I left, joined the reserves where Ive been ever since. That door is about to close as well, as I just cant do it anymore"

I would think maybe SSDI denied because -in essence, you are able to "work" as long as you are in the Reserves.

What actual reason did they give for the denial?

 

 

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19 hours ago, AimSmall said:

Thank you DDSR. I appreciate the help. Ive never heard of this. I will dig on this for sure.

Is this the only way to go about doing this?  Per our private conversation, it sounds like since I am awaiting my SSDI hearing yet am Im already 100 service connected, that messing around with voc rehab could hurt me at my SSDI hearing? 

 

 

 

Im not sure what you mean by the Voc rehab could hurt your SSDI hearing? Your goal is to get a Feasibility Letter from a VR Specialist which will only help your case. 

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35 minutes ago, Ddsr said:

Im not sure what you mean by the Voc rehab could hurt your SSDI hearing? Your goal is to get a Feasibility Letter from a VR Specialist which will only help your case. 

I see. My brain was on the fritz. I thought you said id have to enroll in the voc rehab program to get a feasability letter.

 

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