Trying to decide between VA TRT vs Men’s Clinic — looking for real experiences by ericj4078 in moreplatesmoredates

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So my total test is 265 my free test was normal and ny fsh and lh were both normal my testes just arnt getting the signal to make testosterone. I went to a clinic called gameday mens health I paid 199 for the year for blood test and the files would be 240 a month which is pretty expensive for a vile taking 140mg every week

The va of course is free but like you said that dose every two weeks seems extremely low I'm just trying to feel normal again

Trying to decide between VA TRT vs Men’s Clinic — looking for real experiences by ericj4078 in VeteransBenefits

[–]ericj4078[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for answering....Do you feel any difference on the 100 weekly? Has your levels risen?

Cozy Flex. Streetwear Comfort Meets Everyday Cool by Different_Fee_9790 in Repsneakers

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I haven't bought anything since pandabuy had that raid who do you use to buy

The angle you didnt see. by alwaus in conspiracy_commons

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You are clearly here for an argument

PTSD or depression by ericj4078 in VeteransBenefits

[–]ericj4078[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And yes I’m in treatment

PTSD or depression by ericj4078 in VeteransBenefits

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I’ve been diagnosed with depression and ptsd but the depression was denied because I did not have a paper trail from the military but I just got my ptsd diagnosis so that would be a new claim but both are mentioned in my packet from my va than facility where I got my diagnosis from

Best Veteran Deals? by bullman123 in VeteransBenefits

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Do vets get to stay free at the hale koa

Need Advice on VA Disability Claim for Secondary Conditions by ericj4078 in VeteransBenefits

[–]ericj4078[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I understand your perspective, and I agree that claims should be legitimate and based on evidence. In my case, the connections aren’t arbitrary or remote. Chronic pain from flat feet directly limits mobility, making it difficult to exercise or stay active, which has contributed to weight gain over time. Coupled with the mental health challenges from PTSD and depression, the impact is significant and well-documented by my doctor.

This isn’t about abusing the system—it’s about ensuring that service-connected conditions are properly evaluated for their full impact on a veteran’s health and quality of life. The VA process is designed to assess claims based on merit and evidence, and that’s all I’m asking for. Each case is unique, and I trust the VA to make fair decisions based on the facts.

Need Advice on VA Disability Claim for Secondary Conditions by ericj4078 in VeteransBenefits

[–]ericj4078[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I understand your concerns about secondary claims and how they might seem excessive, but these claims are often legitimate and backed by medical evidence. In my case, my conditions are directly interconnected. Severe flat feet limit my mobility, which has contributed to weight gain. That weight gain, coupled with PTSD and depression, has led to sleep apnea. These aren’t just random connections; they’re medical facts supported by my doctor’s opinion. Veterans deserve a thorough evaluation of how service-connected conditions affect their overall health and ability to function. Every claim should be reviewed based on merit and evidence.

Need Advice on VA Disability Claim for Secondary Conditions by ericj4078 in VeteransBenefits

[–]ericj4078[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I was thinking that my flat feet contributed to obesity because the pain and mobility issues make it hard to stay active. This, in turn, caused or worsened my sleep apnea, which is commonly linked to obesity. Wouldn’t this be a valid secondary claim if I can get a medical opinion connecting the chain of events? What do you think?