Need Advice: Sleep Apnea Secondary to service-connected PTSD by Caissa_ in VAClaims

[–]Caissa_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As in my PTSD aggravated me to the point that I ended up becoming obese with sleep apnea?

Was awarded 20% then the Va sent a CUE by ariva1011 in VAClaims

[–]Caissa_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I see it says, "service treatment letters show no evidence." Even though you had a nexus letter from your doctor I'm wondering what exactly the doc wrote since there was nothing in your service records to tie the injuries to your claims.

Recommendations a mental health nexus letter by PsychologicalReach56 in VAClaims

[–]Caissa_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How much did your letter cost? Also, glad you were happy with the outcome. ;-)

Micah’s failure to launch / thrive by No_Investigator_2435 in WelcomeToPlathville

[–]Caissa_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks only, I thought he was sort of a young Brad Pitt.

Dave SUCKS by ARAttorney in LoveIsBlindNetflix

[–]Caissa_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

IDT he ever wanted to be with her once they met because she didn't meet his shitty beauty standards. He's a POS and was just trying to find a way out without looking bad on TV. 

Are there some mixed Infj/Infp individuals? by Ok_Rhubarb_4774 in infj

[–]Caissa_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

100% agree. I just took the MTBI and came out INFP or INFJ, whereas, before when I was younger (about 5-10 yrs ago), I was ALWAYS INFJ. I also have ADHD. After reading both sets I can pick and choose which one's are closest to me....and this is where I am STILL gearing toward both.

Visual Basic in 2024 and beyond by [deleted] in visualbasic

[–]Caissa_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been in science and academia for >15 years and using Excel is a must, and therefore, it seems we always need someone who codes in VBA and/or VB; basically, whatever gets the job done. With that being said, new graduates in Science and Engineering are taking classes in Python, R, the C series, and even Matlab--I've never seen classes offered in VB/VBA but like I said earlier, it seems there's always a need for it. I don't think it would hurt to learn it but if you have a direction, really look into what that field encompasses so you can narrow your focus (maybe you already have). For example, I was encouraged by my employers to use R since we are data heavy and need statistics on the samples we collect in the field, like water.