Since 2015 when I retired I've been 80% which includes 60% Chronic Fatigue, 30% Insomnia, 10% Hemorrhoids. My VA psychiatrist (who happens to also be the Hospital Chief of Staff) has strongly advised me multiple times to file for a service connection under the PACT Act. I've strongly disagreed with him since I do not see a PACT Act connection (other than possibly using DEET and as supply troop regularly disposing of toxic substances - none identified in the PACT Act). He, my psychiatrist has told me that it would likely get approved and I should say that toxin exposure has exacerbated my behavioral health issues. I do not feel comfortable filing under the PACT Act however, I am considering asking VA to connect my Moderate/Major Depression Disorder and Anxiety disorder secondary to my rated Insomnia. Also considering filing for my recently worsening coronary artery disease (CAD) and spinal stenosis, spinal disc disease. Details follow and thanks in advance. e
Recently, the VA noted my severe atherosclerosis in several CT Scans and in December 2023, I had stents put in 2 coronary arteries. I have copies of my military medical records that show I was twice seen in the military for chest pain and several times prescribed crestor for high cholesterol. Both of these military medical appointments were in the 1980s. Though I've been taking crestor and other statins ever since.
Also, since my retirement in 2015 I've had several months long episodes of back and neck pain for which I've been seen by VA and civilian doctors. In 2022, an MRI revealed multi-level severe disc degeneration, stenosis, and spondylosis of my sacral, lumbar, and cervical spine and ongoing tendonitus left scapula and shoulder. I have been seen once on active duty for a cervical spine injury and one for a right shoulder injury.
So basically, I'm asking for advice on whether it's reasonable or not for me to proceed with claims for PACT Act, depression/anxiety, CAD, and/or spine/neck issues?
I only started thinking about this because my VA Psychiatrist has been almost pressuring me to file a PACT Act claim. Until that, I never though about filing. I'm retired, I have a good military and civil service retirement and am satisfied with the 80% rating I currently have. Again much thanks in advance. - Richard
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Since 2015 when I retired I've been 80% which includes 60% Chronic Fatigue, 30% Insomnia, 10% Hemorrhoids. My VA psychiatrist (who happens to also be the Hospital Chief of Staff) has strongly advised me multiple times to file for a service connection under the PACT Act. I've strongly disagreed with him since I do not see a PACT Act connection (other than possibly using DEET and as supply troop regularly disposing of toxic substances - none identified in the PACT Act). He, my psychiatrist has told me that it would likely get approved and I should say that toxin exposure has exacerbated my behavioral health issues. I do not feel comfortable filing under the PACT Act however, I am considering asking VA to connect my Moderate/Major Depression Disorder and Anxiety disorder secondary to my rated Insomnia. Also considering filing for my recently worsening coronary artery disease (CAD) and spinal stenosis, spinal disc disease. Details follow and thanks in advance. e
Recently, the VA noted my severe atherosclerosis in several CT Scans and in December 2023, I had stents put in 2 coronary arteries. I have copies of my military medical records that show I was twice seen in the military for chest pain and several times prescribed crestor for high cholesterol. Both of these military medical appointments were in the 1980s. Though I've been taking crestor and other statins ever since.
Also, since my retirement in 2015 I've had several months long episodes of back and neck pain for which I've been seen by VA and civilian doctors. In 2022, an MRI revealed multi-level severe disc degeneration, stenosis, and spondylosis of my sacral, lumbar, and cervical spine and ongoing tendonitus left scapula and shoulder. I have been seen once on active duty for a cervical spine injury and one for a right shoulder injury.
So basically, I'm asking for advice on whether it's reasonable or not for me to proceed with claims for PACT Act, depression/anxiety, CAD, and/or spine/neck issues?
I only started thinking about this because my VA Psychiatrist has been almost pressuring me to file a PACT Act claim. Until that, I never though about filing. I'm retired, I have a good military and civil service retirement and am satisfied with the 80% rating I currently have. Again much thanks in advance. - Richard
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