tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6251565681889366489.comments2023-03-03T00:22:11.460-08:00The Big News in Military DisabilityMilitary Disability Made Easyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10320151544107767655noreply@blogger.comBlogger285125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6251565681889366489.post-53013930717588492182022-11-28T22:52:20.543-08:002022-11-28T22:52:20.543-08:00The three dominant kinds of the game include Frenc...The three dominant kinds of the game include French, European, and American roulette. All these versions have minor variations, which we’ll explain beneath, but sport guidelines stay constant. Dozen– Here, <a href="https://choego.app/" rel="nofollow">우리카지노</a> you’re betting that the ball will land on one of many three ‘12’ squares. To wager, place your chips on both the first, 2nd, or 3rd 12 section. If the ball falls on any numeral in your chosen 12 numbers, you win.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6251565681889366489.post-37799981121693307292022-10-30T21:43:45.134-07:002022-10-30T21:43:45.134-07:00그러나 본사에서 봤을때 오링을 당하신 회원님들이 확인되면 소정의 쿠폰또한 지급합니다. 그외...그러나 본사에서 봤을때 오링을 당하신 회원님들이 확인되면 소정의 쿠폰또한 지급합니다. 그외에도 많은 이벤트가 있으니 공지 참조하셔서 온라인카지노사이트에 진행하는 혜택을 모두 받으셨음 합니다. 카지노사이트는 블랙잭 , 바카라, 홀덤 (Texas maintain'em), 다이사이 , 룰렛 , 드래곤 타이거 등등 수십가지의 카드게임들을 제공하는 사이트를 의미합니다. 주요 바카라사이트 먹튀 사이트를 구별하는 <a href="https://topcleo.app/" rel="nofollow">카지노사이트</a> 방법은 얼마나 오랫동안 운영되어 왔는지, 얼마나 운영되고 있는지로 나눌 수 있다. yaminawagamanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11728601273618274411noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6251565681889366489.post-58695476223213373442022-05-04T07:08:34.493-07:002022-05-04T07:08:34.493-07:00We hear you. The good news is that if they at leas...We hear you. The good news is that if they at least gave you a 0% for hearing loss, you'll be able to easily increase that rating once your hearing tests qualify you for a higher rating. Hearing loss does have to be fairly significant before it rates more than a 0%. Military Disability Made Easyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10320151544107767655noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6251565681889366489.post-13566606956761113302022-05-03T14:26:20.177-07:002022-05-03T14:26:20.177-07:00I was an Army Medic , flying on Choppers daily, an...I was an Army Medic , flying on Choppers daily, and flying on them for a Chem biological team, exposed to noise of the choppers, I was also a KC1`35 Crewchief and exposed to Generators daily, jet engines from 135's and fighter jets at Selfridge Afb,MI Flightline vehicles daily, gators, hanger maintenance when working on KC135 in the hangers, my hearing has gotten worse, they gave me a lousy 10% for tinnitus. That needs to be fixed , we need to be compensated more for our hearing loss. Crewchief4uhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02504892347824485302noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6251565681889366489.post-13849144231806086462022-04-04T15:37:54.366-07:002022-04-04T15:37:54.366-07:00The problem with more studies are they have compet...The problem with more studies are they have competing results, i.e. Studies connect thyroid and diabetes to some PFOAS but not others, and at certain exposure levels. Others only study 1 type or another and NONE have studied, to my knowledge, high exposure to a MIXTURE of PFOAS!! Until THAT is done VA will continue denying, like they have with Agent Orange!!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15812777770618696163noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6251565681889366489.post-50853526883362599332022-02-23T19:13:00.929-08:002022-02-23T19:13:00.929-08:00What they are looking for is a Nexus Letter from y...What they are looking for is a Nexus Letter from your physician connecting your hypothyroidism to the exposure since hypothyroidism is not on the Presumptive List for Agent Orange. Check out our Nexus Letter page for more information and a sample letter you can use when you discuss it with your physician. <br /><br />https://militarydisabilitymadeeasy.com/nexus-letter.htmlMilitary Disability Made Easyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10320151544107767655noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6251565681889366489.post-86145027069058424422022-02-18T14:45:32.698-08:002022-02-18T14:45:32.698-08:00Ihad VFW SO file a claim to get an increase on my ...Ihad VFW SO file a claim to get an increase on my 30%, 10,10,10 aschemic heart is one of the 10%, after a QTC physical I was raised to 90% but they denied my Hypothyroidism because they said Ii was a peace time veteran, I am credited with 3 tours in Nam on my DD214, VFW filed an appeal with proof of in country, now after THI said I have Hypothyroidism, the VA wants me to have doctor give his opinion that it was caused by the Dioxide and prove his opinion, by scientific, and medical papers. I have 30 days to send them information, then I guess they will turn it down. Do I do anything? or just wait them out.I am 82 can not wait too long.<br /><br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05045905282211774073noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6251565681889366489.post-6912178730622235992022-01-10T09:33:22.526-08:002022-01-10T09:33:22.526-08:00Bladder cancer is rated under code 7528, which we ...Bladder cancer is rated under code 7528, which we discuss in full detail on our site: <br /><br />https://militarydisabilitymadeeasy.com/genitourinaryratings.html#cancerMilitary Disability Made Easyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10320151544107767655noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6251565681889366489.post-67666824143818807982022-01-08T18:51:05.959-08:002022-01-08T18:51:05.959-08:00i have bladder cancer , i am a nam veteran,where c...i have bladder cancer , i am a nam veteran,where can i find what type ratings .for this . i am at 72% now i am hoping this will get me over the 75%Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13118815890792711650noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6251565681889366489.post-30771365404724085032021-11-15T07:06:56.659-08:002021-11-15T07:06:56.659-08:00Yes, now that Hypothyroidism is officially on the ...Yes, now that Hypothyroidism is officially on the Presumptive List, as long as your records show that you were in Vietnam during that time, you should be good to go. Military Disability Made Easyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10320151544107767655noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6251565681889366489.post-22909987827309107852021-11-12T15:14:53.268-08:002021-11-12T15:14:53.268-08:00I was diagnosed with Thyroid cancer in 2012. I had...I was diagnosed with Thyroid cancer in 2012. I had a thyroidectomy. I now have Hypothyroidism due to the surgery. I was in Vietnam for 3 months in 1972 - 1973. VA accepted my claim. My C&P examaner told me that I met the criteria and that the only thing the VA has to do is rate my Hypothyroidism. Does anyone know if this is true?Bill Washingtonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09004509391568879295noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6251565681889366489.post-90904712503164642802021-08-17T08:50:45.438-07:002021-08-17T08:50:45.438-07:00Hi David - Yes, having multiple claims open at the...Hi David - Yes, having multiple claims open at the same time makes things messy, so the VA tries to combine them if they receive new claims while others are still open. They will now review both claims at the same time and respond to both conditions together.Military Disability Made Easyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10320151544107767655noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6251565681889366489.post-45563361046068708332021-08-10T13:15:09.489-07:002021-08-10T13:15:09.489-07:00Made a claim in Feb with DAV for hyperthyroidism a...Made a claim in Feb with DAV for hyperthyroidism and agent orange. VA accepted my claim and sent me a letter that says they were investigating my claim. In August in went to a VA audiologist for my hearing test. Went back to the audiologist for my new hearing aids. The audiologist said I should l think about filing a new claim for review of my hearing claim. Went DAV and had they file a new claim. I already have a 50 percent hearing disability. Again i received a letter from VA accepting my new claim with new case number and all that. A couple of weeks later I get a new letter saying my my claim of hearing has been closed. They I found out that they didn’t settle any thing but they tied my hearing claim and put it as part of the hyperthyroidism claim. I take it that I won’t hear anything until my agent orange suit is decided. David Gregoryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08345336253788012695noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6251565681889366489.post-86335852974377830052021-05-17T09:48:41.730-07:002021-05-17T09:48:41.730-07:00Since you are applying for an increase, that means...Since you are applying for an increase, that means that your conditions have worsened symptoms that support a higher rating. The only time the VA will decrease your rating is if you no longer qualify for the rating (your condition has improved), so it is unlikely that this will happen when you apply for an increase. <br /><br />You can check the current rating requirements to make sure your condition still qualifies as an All-Access Member on our site. <br /><br />https://militarydisabilitymadeeasy.com/all-access-member-page.htmlMilitary Disability Made Easyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10320151544107767655noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6251565681889366489.post-31683209790037061532021-05-16T10:18:52.979-07:002021-05-16T10:18:52.979-07:00If you are at 90%/paid at 100% unemployable. Ratin...If you are at 90%/paid at 100% unemployable. Rating based on PTSD/MST and sleep apnea, tenitis. And i apply for an increase to normal 100%, could they take my rating back and i loose it? Kimberly Aurichhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07453975371712590191noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6251565681889366489.post-64205137078476902922021-03-22T08:40:24.857-07:002021-03-22T08:40:24.857-07:00You are in a tricky situation. Yes, the VA will pa...You are in a tricky situation. Yes, the VA will pay for all emergency care for veterans with P&T status, even if the condition itself is not service-connected. However, this does not extend to emergency care in foreign countries. The VA will only cover emergency care for service-connected conditions when overseas. Since you are overseas and this is not service-connected, they cannot be held liable. <br /><br />https://www.va.gov/COMMUNITYCARE/programs/veterans/Emergency_Care.asp#foreignMilitary Disability Made Easyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10320151544107767655noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6251565681889366489.post-35207706029414485472021-03-16T02:13:25.967-07:002021-03-16T02:13:25.967-07:00Greetings, I'm 100% T&P, I live in German...Greetings, I'm 100% T&P, I live in Germany. A drunken german bike driver drove his bike into me. He call ambulance, took me, not him! I had to stay overnight. The VA, has not paid stating that the accident was not my service concerted disability. The Cross medic said I needed to go, the ER doc said I needed to stay overnight. I've been paying the bill. If I did not stay the internal bleeding etc they saw might have got worse. "Don't hesitate call an ambulance" .. per the VA's website, reality is we 100%ers don't really have ANY EMERGENCE MEDIAL PROTECTION!. The bike drive is on welfare, took him to court, judges said he's at fault but can't get any reimbursement from hit<br />The FMP has not replied to me, what can I do to GET THEM (FMP) PAY? I was not at fault, I was doing the rehab exercise when he hit me and almost his spouse.<br />The FMP has not replied why they have not paid! Who is supposed to be over them? They, advised they where not in the VA system.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14720914044899483601noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6251565681889366489.post-79450540370980042182021-02-18T08:18:13.283-08:002021-02-18T08:18:13.283-08:00Yes, it is very unfortunate how many veterans are ...Yes, it is very unfortunate how many veterans are not given the care they need and deserve. Since you have appointments scheduled, there is unfortunately, not much more you can do until then. Military Disability Made Easyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10320151544107767655noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6251565681889366489.post-52754094962956391682020-04-14T17:17:05.838-07:002020-04-14T17:17:05.838-07:00 Without treatment and the incovenince of being ho... Without treatment and the incovenince of being hooked to a machince to be able to sleep is indeed no funAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15851011054294634780noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6251565681889366489.post-3208648550320798172020-02-17T13:52:49.834-08:002020-02-17T13:52:49.834-08:00I still have to wait 2 or 3 months for various app...I still have to wait 2 or 3 months for various appointments at the VA.<br />It is not right that so many of us suffer. We are service related disabled vets and the VA will not prescribe anything that help with our pain. Mine has been documented since Feb. 1984. I can no longer work, sit straight up, walk much or stand in a spot for long. My quality of life is bad enough without having to rely on the only healthcare I have since I can't work and that healthcare system is broken. I know there is a war on drugs, but most of us here with chronic pain need more than an aspirinAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17721865917455724604noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6251565681889366489.post-39040145496844147942020-02-13T08:59:03.999-08:002020-02-13T08:59:03.999-08:00Hi Ronald -
Sorry to hear about your situation. ...Hi Ronald - <br /><br />Sorry to hear about your situation. As a third party organization, we unfortunately can't help much more than offer advice. As far as therapy and further medical treatment, you have to keep pushing your local VA medical facility for that. You may try talking to the Veterans Service Center Manger or patient advocate office about your post-operative care to make sure you get the therapy you need. <br /><br />As for your 100% rating, this is standard practice. You can never receive more than 100%, even if your conditions independently qualify for more, since 100% is 100%. It's not possible to be compensated for 2 separate 100% ratings. The VA will, however, extend the period of this temporary 100% to up to 3 months post the knee surgery to give time for recuperation. The only way you can be paid more than the 100% amount is if your conditions qualify for special monthly compensation. <br /><br />http://www.militarydisabilitymadeeasy.com/specialmonthlycompensation.htmlMilitary Disability Made Easyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10320151544107767655noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6251565681889366489.post-21990631610781339172020-02-04T19:06:53.567-08:002020-02-04T19:06:53.567-08:00To whom it may concern:
My name is Ronald J. Hayn...To whom it may concern:<br /> My name is Ronald J. Haynes and on or about September 26, 2019 we saw the back surgeon and he stated that I needed surgery ASAP for my lower back, both my wife and I asked that I get my knee replaced first and he stated that the knee what not as critical as my back was at the time. I had lost control of my bladder and bowels, and he wanted to operate that Monday. My wife was starting her new job and we knew there would be at least 2 weeks before she would get paid. We opted to have to surgery so that I would not lose the ability to walk. After my back surgery we visited the ER at Richmond several times because my Left knee kept going out. The surgery for my left knee could not be done before January 2, 2020. With my extreme unstableness I could not work at all, so I filled for an evaluation for the VA to look at the secondary condition on October 17, 2019 for my back. <br /> Due to the neglect of the VA scheduling my outpatient therapy I will be out of work for an undetermined amount of time (see records spoke miss Darcy in ortho begging to get therapy started as an outpatient). In home therapy was done for 9 visits and outpatient therapy was submitted on January 21, 2020. At this time, I had 2 more visits in home which ended on January 24, 2020. After waiting a week, I called the VA and the lady said that it had been approved on January 30, 2020 and it could take another week for them to contact me to schedule outpatient therapy for my left knee. We are now on week 2 with no therapy and no solid answers on when my therapy will start. In the meantime, I can’t work, and I can barley walk because I have not had therapy since January 24, 2020. I have called multiple people begging to get help financially and this is when I found out that my temporary 100 percent was merged together with my back, no letter, no phone call and no indication that they were going to merge the two together. I spoke with Betty, the secretary to the assistant in charge of the hospital and was given the hotline to the white house to file a formal complaint. It appears that after a conversation today February 4, 2020 that my temporary 100 percent may not even be looked at until they decide on my back. I have received notice that we are endanger of being evicted from our home, losing my vehicle and we are unable to keep up with the monthly expenses of having 4 children at home and just my wife working when she doesn’t have to run me back and forth to doctor’s appointments. She has lost many days from work to care for me and this means a lose in pay as well. I don't know what else to do the claims office doesn't have a clue what the left or right hand is doing and I have been called all but a liar from them<br /> <br />Respectfully Submitted, <br />Ronald Jay. Haynes <br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10122681032067909215noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6251565681889366489.post-61033420790389359602020-01-24T10:26:54.727-08:002020-01-24T10:26:54.727-08:00You are correct, and we include all of those circu...You are correct, and we include all of those circumstances on our site, that the VA compensates for all service-connected conditions, aggravated, secondary, etc. <br /><br />However, when the VA creates the VASRD, which is the only thing being discussed in the article, the guiding principle used to determine the ratings IS based on loss of income and the effect the condition has on basic needs (getting dressed, using the restroom, etc.). Sexual performance is not included as a basic need for daily functioning. Now, I get that this is very much up for debate, but this is how the VA determines ratings. <br /><br />You bring up a good point about medications, but this is actually true. Any condition that has symptoms controlled by medications does receive a lower rating. PTSD, for example, is rated on present symptoms. If medication controls the symptoms so that fewer are present or they are less severe, then they would be given a lower rating. That is the case throughout the VASRD. No symptoms = no disability. There are some exceptions, but this is the basic principle found throughout. <br /><br />As someone with multiple disabilities, I understand the frustration the VA system creates. This is why we encourage forums like this where we can present what the VA is doing and receive valuable real-life feedback from veterans like you. Hopefully together, we'll be able to encourage positive change in the VA. Military Disability Made Easyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10320151544107767655noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6251565681889366489.post-76900035974127085322020-01-16T02:32:51.361-08:002020-01-16T02:32:51.361-08:00I disagree, this benefit is awarded from an onset ...I disagree, this benefit is awarded from an onset condition and because this condition interferes with your life then it should remain compensable. 38 CFR § 3.350(a)(1) granted from wounds suffered in service. In another words, say your paralyzed like me, this is trauma from a combat injury. It doesn't have to be a complete loss of use, there is much more to define loss here that you don't seem to know, lookup up VA WARMS, the VA CFR generally states to compensate for the loss of income over a veterans lifetime (and your argument stops there and is incorrect) - it compensates for other injuries as well as a result or aggravates another. It compensates for injuries incurred in service. Stop thinking just employment loss of income. <br /><br />Your logic implies stuff like the VA must then take away all PTSD awards because it can be controlled by medication, paralyzed veterans who can use a wheelchair and are able body enough to work, etc. You obviously don't know what its like to be disabled. <br /><br />You want something to argue about, how about retirees who can get dual VA comp when how after being fully military retired their 100% VA rated too. Not unless something serious happened at their retirement year then its BS because otherwise they past a physical assessment every enlistment period to remain Physically Qualified. STONEWALLhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05338580632740620226noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6251565681889366489.post-21984605915859787612019-11-25T11:23:17.008-08:002019-11-25T11:23:17.008-08:00You have a solid argument, but unfortunately, the ...You have a solid argument, but unfortunately, the rating laws are clear. Even if only temporary, medication allows function, so it is not complete loss of use. Military Disability Made Easyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10320151544107767655noreply@blogger.com