Berta, or anyone, please, I need some more help? I know why this has been going so long, I am plain stupid to the VA way of doing things.
As most of you know. I am at the Appeals Management Center remanded by the BVA.
I am sitting here with the first C&P More likely than not.
The second C&P was her anxiety not a result of service or worse by service.
I am trying to knock down the second C&P.
Does it appear to you that I have met this part of the criteria?
I was discharged in June of 1964.
Nervousness is mentioned by both psychiatrist. I guess we could count that as twiced. The librum and Cafergot was for something, that no one seems to know what it was for, as this was mentioned by Dr. C., as he was treating me . Dr. C did sent a letter to the VA clarifying his records of me as he said they were in his personal shorthand.
Since my first filing of 1978 for nervousness and headaches, The DRO has been changing the name of the illness to anxiety with depression, ( this was with the 2002 filing) and when I turned in the psychiatric records in 2004 it became " acquired psychiatric disorder". It is all the same to me. I looked and I do not have any PD on my DD - 214.
I filed in 1978 - denial
I filed in 2002 - denial
Pension in 2003
2004 - I acquired all of my psychiatric records from the archives and presented a copy to the R. O.
Then the DRO re-opened the claim under" acquired psychaitric disorder"?
I was married in 1965 and pregnant 1965- 1966 - and again in 1968- and 1969- 1970.
The lady doctor mentions my meds in order. Since that service, extensive medical records began in 1965 with her pregnancy and then pick up again on November 25, 1967 when Librium was ordered 5 Mg. prn. From that point through 1979 she was given, "Valium" in 1972 and 73, “Elavil in 1975, Etrafon 1975, Valium in 1976, Elixir of Butisol 1975, Valium1975, Mellaril in 1975, Adapin in 1976, Ativan in 1978 along with Stelazine for " chronic anxiety reaction" and then in 1979 she began on Valium again 5 mg daily also in 1979 there are prescriptions for Serax, Doxepin, Vistaril, Tranxene, and Ativan .In 1976 she was also given Fiorinal for headaches. In 1980 she began seeing Dr Pxxx, who continued the Valium and began Darvocet on a regular basis for headaches. She apparently took both of these medications through 1998, and reported above, continues to take Valium to date. ( These drugs are all sedatives or tranquilisers.)
I wasn't sure if you could have a year not listed. I am looking, but only see the ones when I was pregnant.
When push came to shove and I couldn't take the abuse any longer. I did put in for a request for transfer, but my early discharge, which was arranged by Dr. C. came first. I was discharged under unsuitability in June of 1964.
It has taken me most of my life to locate this paper. Located it 6 months ago.
Request for transfer from this duty station by xxxxx xxxxxxx xxxxxx
April 7, 1964
US. NAVAL xxxxxxxx
NAVY DEPARTMENT
WASHINGTON 25, D.C.
From: Commanding Officer, U. S. Naval Dispensary, Navy Department, Washington, D.C. 20360
To: Chief of Naval personnel
Subj: Letter of Transmittal in the case of xxxxxxx, xxxxx, xxxx
xxx-xx xx W, HN(HM-0000/0000) USN
Ref: (a) Article C-10313, BuPers Manual
( TC-070
1. The brief with attached enclosures which is required by reference
(a) Is forwarded here within.
Reference (:D directs that xxxxxx will be detached from this command by reason of permanent change of station orders in July.
E. G. Hxxxxxx C. V. Kxxxxx
Thanks for your time, I am not putting those funny faces in there. I don't know how to remove them!
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Josephine
Berta, or anyone, please, I need some more help? I know why this has been going so long, I am plain stupid to the VA way of doing things.
As most of you know. I am at the Appeals Management Center remanded by the BVA.
I am sitting here with the first C&P More likely than not.
The second C&P was her anxiety not a result of service or worse by service.
I am trying to knock down the second C&P.
Does it appear to you that I have met this part of the criteria?
I was discharged in June of 1964.
Nervousness is mentioned by both psychiatrist. I guess we could count that as twiced. The librum and Cafergot was for something, that no one seems to know what it was for, as this was mentioned by Dr. C., as he was treating me . Dr. C did sent a letter to the VA clarifying his records of me as he said they were in his personal shorthand.
Since my first filing of 1978 for nervousness and headaches, The DRO has been changing the name of the illness to anxiety with depression, ( this was with the 2002 filing) and when I turned in the psychiatric records in 2004 it became " acquired psychiatric disorder". It is all the same to me. I looked and I do not have any PD on my DD - 214.
I filed in 1978 - denial
I filed in 2002 - denial
Pension in 2003
2004 - I acquired all of my psychiatric records from the archives and presented a copy to the R. O.
Then the DRO re-opened the claim under" acquired psychaitric disorder"?
I was married in 1965 and pregnant 1965- 1966 - and again in 1968- and 1969- 1970.
The lady doctor mentions my meds in order. Since that service, extensive medical records began in 1965 with her pregnancy and then pick up again on November 25, 1967 when Librium was ordered 5 Mg. prn. From that point through 1979 she was given, "Valium" in 1972 and 73, “Elavil in 1975, Etrafon 1975, Valium in 1976, Elixir of Butisol 1975, Valium1975, Mellaril in 1975, Adapin in 1976, Ativan in 1978 along with Stelazine for " chronic anxiety reaction" and then in 1979 she began on Valium again 5 mg daily also in 1979 there are prescriptions for Serax, Doxepin, Vistaril, Tranxene, and Ativan .In 1976 she was also given Fiorinal for headaches. In 1980 she began seeing Dr Pxxx, who continued the Valium and began Darvocet on a regular basis for headaches. She apparently took both of these medications through 1998, and reported above, continues to take Valium to date. ( These drugs are all sedatives or tranquilisers.)
I wasn't sure if you could have a year not listed. I am looking, but only see the ones when I was pregnant.
When push came to shove and I couldn't take the abuse any longer. I did put in for a request for transfer, but my early discharge, which was arranged by Dr. C. came first. I was discharged under unsuitability in June of 1964.
It has taken me most of my life to locate this paper. Located it 6 months ago.
Request for transfer from this duty station by xxxxx xxxxxxx xxxxxx
April 7, 1964
US. NAVAL xxxxxxxx
NAVY DEPARTMENT
WASHINGTON 25, D.C.
From: Commanding Officer, U. S. Naval Dispensary, Navy Department, Washington, D.C. 20360
To: Chief of Naval personnel
Subj: Letter of Transmittal in the case of xxxxxxx, xxxxx, xxxx
xxx-xx xx W, HN(HM-0000/0000) USN
Ref: (a) Article C-10313, BuPers Manual
( TC-070
1. The brief with attached enclosures which is required by reference
(a) Is forwarded here within.
Reference (:D directs that xxxxxx will be detached from this command by reason of permanent change of station orders in July.
E. G. Hxxxxxx C. V. Kxxxxx
Thanks for your time, I am not putting those funny faces in there. I don't know how to remove them!
Josephine
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