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I have been following hadit for about a year now since I got my denial for sc. I have a question that I hope can be answered. I was denied for adjustment disorder and now I submitted a supplemental claim, however my diagnosis are for anxiety and depression so being that I was denied for mental health I was unable to submit the anxiety and depression as a new claim. I spoke with a few vso and was told I should not worry about it as the va combine all mental health issues as one. Is this true or should I look to get a diagnosis for adjustment disorder as well. When I call to check the status of my claim anxiety and depression is never mentioned only adjustment disorder but when I bring the anxiety and depression I get told not to worry and the va will look at it. 

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Nope. You'' have to file it on an 20-0995 form for an appeal (if you want to submit evidence) or an -0996 if you just want them to review it. 

 

 

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8 hours ago, pacmanx1 said:

If you get an IMO(INDEPENDENT MEDICAL OPINION) nexus letter, make sure the Psychiatrist or Mental Health Specialist or Social Worker state they have reviewed both your military medical records and your post military medical records to give their medical opinion and rationale.

Will this IMO be of any help ? Or should I just not upload this as part of evidence 

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IMHO (IN MY HUMBLE OPINION) this letter gives a few different diagnoses, but it does not give a medical opinion and medical rationale. The medical opinion is that the licensed practitioner or social worker have reviewed your records it is as least likely as not the cause of your current condition/disability and it is their opinion that your symptoms began while you were on active duty. The medical rationale is how the practitioner or social worker made this decision.

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^^^^this^^^^ There can be no vagueness in an IMO. Its a definitive document of the doctor's opinion, if they are fishing for potential diagnosis, then its not an opinion, its a guess. It also needs to document how and why they came up with that opinion whether it be from observational studies of you, or knowledge of research or studies that may closely correlate with you and your condition, which then need to be cited. 

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38 minutes ago, pacmanx1 said:

IMHO (IN MY HUMBLE OPINION) this letter gives a few different diagnoses, but it does not give a medical opinion and medical rationale. The medical opinion is that the licensed practitioner or social worker have reviewed your records it is as least likely as not the cause of your current condition/disability and it is their opinion that your symptoms began while you were on active duty. The medical rationale is how the practitioner or social worker made this decision.

Thank you. So I shouldn’t upload this nexus and should ask my therapist for a better nexus ? Correct. 

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