I looked this up and it’s 0 rating but you can be eligible for SMC K if you lose ability to reproduce. Do older men who can’t reproduce still get SMC K. My MST prevented me from having relationships and I can’t reproduce at my age. Does anyone have any idea? It’s in my original mst/ptsd claim from 2006.
Im looking into filing for sleep apnea my research is leading me to file secondary to pain meds, muscle relaxants, asthma/copd, mst, all are Sc. My sleep apnea is severe and I have memory loss on bad days, 3 car accidents and I’m taking a med that makes you more alert, no sex drive for 40 yrs due to mst (Sc). Sleep apnea and PTSD are comorbid regardless of what caused the other. Hypertension can be secondary to sleep apnea which I’m developing. Sleep apnea is a risk factor for headaches commonly triggering migraines. Diabetes is linked to sleep apneA through obesity. Apnea alters glucose metabolism promotes insulin resistance and may trigger type 2 diabetes. If it doesn’t cause diabetes it increases the severity of the condition.
There is research that the majority of participants with sleep apnea in this study also had erectile dysfunction. Doesn’t mention women.
Am I going to overboard with causation factors.
is it a lost cause if you can’t reproduce for the smc k.
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I looked this up and it’s 0 rating but you can be eligible for SMC K if you lose ability to reproduce. Do older men who can’t reproduce still get SMC K. My MST prevented me from having relationships and I can’t reproduce at my age. Does anyone have any idea? It’s in my original mst/ptsd claim from 2006.
Im looking into filing for sleep apnea my research is leading me to file secondary to pain meds, muscle relaxants, asthma/copd, mst, all are Sc. My sleep apnea is severe and I have memory loss on bad days, 3 car accidents and I’m taking a med that makes you more alert, no sex drive for 40 yrs due to mst (Sc). Sleep apnea and PTSD are comorbid regardless of what caused the other. Hypertension can be secondary to sleep apnea which I’m developing. Sleep apnea is a risk factor for headaches commonly triggering migraines. Diabetes is linked to sleep apneA through obesity. Apnea alters glucose metabolism promotes insulin resistance and may trigger type 2 diabetes. If it doesn’t cause diabetes it increases the severity of the condition.
There is research that the majority of participants with sleep apnea in this study also had erectile dysfunction. Doesn’t mention women.
Am I going to overboard with causation factors.
is it a lost cause if you can’t reproduce for the smc k.
Thanks for any knowledge.
Ruby
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I’m not older, I’m 43 with nerve impingement and Ed. Smc k is still a thing.
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