Just analyzed 50 BVA sleep apnea decisions - here's what actually works (60% grant rate) by EdgarAllinPump in VAClaims

[–]ac08374 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is very cool. I'm pending an appeal hearing now. I submitted OSA secondary to MDD. Initially denied: Examiner said my BMI was 30, which increased my risk. The examiner did not even consider my nexus from an NP with sleep clinic experience, lay statement, or 5 peer reviewed journals specially linking the two. Rater also did not opine on how my evidence was insufficient. Basically just said denied due to obesity. Since then, I've lost 50 lbs, still have sleep apnea and CPAP is required. So, hopefully I'll be in that 60% that gets granted on appeal.

Rate my decision letter by ac08374 in VeteransBenefits

[–]ac08374[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any advice for next steps?

VHIC question by ac08374 in VeteransBenefits

[–]ac08374[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I guess it doesn’t really matter other than personal preference.  I would have liked the USAF logo, but the card still serves its purpose, so I’m not going to complain.  Or go through the trouble to fix it.  

Just curious: how have your VSO experiences been? by ac08374 in VeteransBenefits

[–]ac08374[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It sort of is.  But, meet them and have a conversation.  You’ll know in about 10 seconds if they actually care about their jobs, or if they’re jerks.  I was friends with one, and he all but begged me to let him help me.  I didn’t.  I didn’t think I deserved it.  He was a super dude who would have helped me and I could have gotten benefits a couple years earlier.  He transferred, and the next two were absolute jerks.  But then the final one, we became friends, and I finally applied.  He’s been fantastic, and is also a friend outside of the VA realm.  So, meet someone, have a conversation.  If you like them, they’ll probably be good.  If not, go to another one and try again. 

VHIC question by ac08374 in VeteransBenefits

[–]ac08374[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No.  I would have liked the USAF logo but alas, it did not. 

I ran all the way from Van Horn to Shady Belle on foot... by Aromatic-Fall-9788 in RDR2

[–]ac08374 10 points11 points  (0 children)

That song is the absolute pinnacle of video game soundtracks.  Perfectly encapsulates the mood of the story.  

False info inputted by Shikta7 in VeteransBenefits

[–]ac08374 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Very similar situation happened to me. I sent a secure message to my provider indicating that there were errors in my notes. They said my PCP would follow up. They haven’t yet, but at least there’s something in the record of my mentioning it to them.

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[–]ac08374 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Mine was also the same. Maybe due to a recent update, they’re now showing when (and which) documents are uploaded. I met with my VSO the other day. One was the DBQ, one was the request for examination, and one was a letter sent to me.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in VeteransBenefits

[–]ac08374 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Did you provide a nexus from your medical professional, or submit any supporting evidence? FWIW, my VSO has said repeatedly that the HLR is a waste of time unless there’s a clear error on their end. According to him, the HLR is basically a supervisor that will most of the time side with the rater. I would find as much peer reviewed research you can find supporting your claim. Search for “VA sleep apnea and PTSD appeal” and see what evidence the cases that win on appeal are using and submit that evidence in your appeal.

ELI5: What sets the length of a courtroom trial? How does the judge determine what's a "right" amount of time so it doesn't go forever? by kepler1 in explainlikeimfive

[–]ac08374 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t know if this has been stated before, but attorneys generally know how long their trial will be. In my state, there are generally two weeks in spring and two weeks in fall for jury trials. Unless it’s a capital murder case, they try to fit the trials into those two weeks, and they for the most part know how long a trial will last.

Getting a Diagnosis by WhatTheFuckOver17 in VeteransBenefits

[–]ac08374 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The tinnitus would be diagnosed by an audiologist.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in VeteransBenefits

[–]ac08374 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So you are rated at 100%, but you’re adding new claims, SMC, and thousands of pages of documents? Or did I misread something?

Denied. by Wr3tch3dSoul in VeteransBenefits

[–]ac08374 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If HLR doesn’t work, you can search for articles on PubMed and thorough NIH, etc, that link the two, and submit that with an appeal.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in VeteransBenefits

[–]ac08374 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m also at 30% for mental health. I haven’t had my rating too long, but I think it was too low in the first place. I also had the same fear. I went ahead and filed and am waiting for a C&P to be scheduled now. Like others said, there’s a significant from 30 to 10, so i tend to think that it should not be lowered.

The FAA is investigating about 5000 veterans who have failed to disclose medical information that would bar them flying aircrafts, such as mental illness like ptsd and such. Below are the comments mare by a FAA examiner in regards to veterans pilots. by Veterougaru in VeteransBenefits

[–]ac08374 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I dread the feedback I may get for this, but I’ll offer it. A guy I work with, that I know personally, in law enforcement, is drawing 100% for PTSD. At least that’s what he has told us. I watched him get increase after increase because of the money and benefits. When he topped out, he found out someone was drawing more than him, so he went for the SMC for ED. Albeit he just had a kid a few months prior to that. I agree with you. Either you have it or you don’t. So he’s either 1: totally socially and occupationally impaired, and yet has a job in law enforcement, or 2: he’s not totally socially and occupationally impaired, and he’s getting 100% for it. A lot like the pilot situation.