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Can anyone explain the process for voc rehab? I "tested" 1 month ago and havnt heard anything more. I have tried to call counselor 4 times, recording, left message, no return call. I just want to know what happens next? Any information would be appreciated. June

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hi Berta, thanks for the Voc Rehab reply. I appreciate your knowledge, candor, and honesty. Now for my next question. As I have said before I am awaiting a decision for a ptsd claim-Vietnam vet, infantry, purple heart, valor medal, two verified combat stressor situations. I saw a private psychologist twice and briefly this is his report.

axis l ptsd, chronic, severe

dysthymic disorder

generalized anxiety disorder

intermittent explosive disorder

insomnia related to ptsd

axis ll no diagnosis or disorder

axis deferred

axis iv divorced trouble with employment

axis v GAF 45 major impairment in several areas including ability to work, famuly relations, judgement, thinking and mood.

Prognosis: prognosis is guarded.

I had a c&p with a psychiatrist resident that lasted 50 minutes and hereis that report.

axis l ptsd

major depressive disorder

anxiety, NOS what does NOS mean?

axis ll deferred

I also went to 4 ptsd sessions at the VA hospital, never said

axis lll high cholesteral a word, was never asked anything, and on my medic

al records it says my progress is "good" and

axis lv poor scoping skills "generally stable" I'm filled with fear and anxiety waiting

2 months now. what do you make of this?

poor support

unemployed

axis v GAF

1. ptsd=69

2. major depressice disorder, current=60

3.anxiety disorder NOS=60

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NOS means not othwerwise specified, the GAF the C&P examiner gave you suck, it in no way matches your treatment records. remember the GAF is not everything but it is a part of it, keep going to counseling and keep treatment, do they have you on any medications for the stress? Do they affect your ability to drive or work? You are definately going to end up appealing your rating, because the mood from the VA right now is to low ball claims since PTSD claims have gained national attention due to the cost. Just keep going to treatment and keep appealing. Don;t quit.

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NOS means not othwerwise specified, the GAF the C&P examiner gave you suck, it in no way matches your treatment records. remember the GAF is not everything but it is a part of it, keep going to counseling and keep treatment, do they have you on any medications for the stress? Do they affect your ability to drive or work? You are definately going to end up appealing your rating, because the mood from the VA right now is to low ball claims since PTSD claims have gained national attention due to the cost. Just keep going to treatment and keep appealing. Don;t quit.

Yeah- PH, Inf., Vietnam- if you are not working I sure would apply for TDIU if I were you-

I am not sure if you can get Voc Rehab and TDIU at the same time-

but if the Voc Rehab people turn you down prior to getting TDIU_ that is good evidence FOR the TDIU-

just remembered I cant attach to fast reply= will attach the TDIU form in next reply-

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NOS means not othwerwise specified, the GAF the C&P examiner gave you suck, it in no way matches your treatment records. remember the GAF is not everything but it is a part of it, keep going to counseling and keep treatment, do they have you on any medications for the stress? Do they affect your ability to drive or work? You are definately going to end up appealing your rating, because the mood from the VA right now is to low ball claims since PTSD claims have gained national attention due to the cost. Just keep going to treatment and keep appealing. Don;t quit.

Yeah- PH, Inf., Vietnam- if you are not working I sure would apply for TDIU if I were you-

I am not sure if you can get Voc Rehab and TDIU at the same time-

but if the Voc Rehab people turn you down prior to getting TDIU_ that is good evidence FOR the TDIU-

TDIU form attached- Question 18- I always advise to check yes- meaning Yes I intend to apply for SSA disability benefits and under Remarks, Question 24- if you need to attach a page refer it to them here and put your name and c file number on it- and tell them anything that supports your inability to work due to SC-like have you had bad performance appraisals, any trouble with the law, marital problems etc (you will get chance to tell more later, and on the attached pages list all of you meds and the side affects they have that make it difficult for you to work-

like do not take and drive, causes onfusion, causes sleeplessness or sleepiness--etc.

TDIU_form.pdf

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