Hi guys, new member here. Prior enlisted Marine, discharge date 9-11-01. Been out for quite some time now and am starting to fall apart. I'm guessing all those tough years in the Marine Corps are cathing up to me.
I'm having issue with both my knees, they hurt every morning, can't even jog 100ft because the pain is too much. In my SMR thereis 1 or 2 entries where i complaned about R knee pain.
The issue that is bothering me more at this time is that my R shoulder is hurting, has been for a very long time now, range of motion is limited and lifting heavy is out of the question. There are zero entries in my SMR about this but I can't help but think that all the tough physical training is to blame. I'm pretty young, 27, and I should be as healthy as a clydesdale. I have seen my primary physician and a specialist each for my shoulder and knees. The specialist for my shoulder suggested surgery, after 1 shot of cortisol (helped for about 90 days).
The pain is intense. Now I have surgery scheduled a month for now but I know these claims take forever, what can I do? Push my surgery back til I file a claim and then have surgey or will having surgery screw my chances of winning my claim?
Not sure if this is in the right section, please any help and insight would be greatly appreciated.
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Hi guys, new member here. Prior enlisted Marine, discharge date 9-11-01. Been out for quite some time now and am starting to fall apart. I'm guessing all those tough years in the Marine Corps are cathing up to me.
I'm having issue with both my knees, they hurt every morning, can't even jog 100ft because the pain is too much. In my SMR thereis 1 or 2 entries where i complaned about R knee pain.
The issue that is bothering me more at this time is that my R shoulder is hurting, has been for a very long time now, range of motion is limited and lifting heavy is out of the question. There are zero entries in my SMR about this but I can't help but think that all the tough physical training is to blame. I'm pretty young, 27, and I should be as healthy as a clydesdale. I have seen my primary physician and a specialist each for my shoulder and knees. The specialist for my shoulder suggested surgery, after 1 shot of cortisol (helped for about 90 days).
The pain is intense. Now I have surgery scheduled a month for now but I know these claims take forever, what can I do? Push my surgery back til I file a claim and then have surgey or will having surgery screw my chances of winning my claim?
Not sure if this is in the right section, please any help and insight would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks you
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