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After I had been out of the Marines for a bit, I requested a copy of my medical records. However when I received them I realized that my ankle injury from Iraq was not included. I have 75% mobility in my right ankle and wanted to go to the VA but had no proof that I had been injured. I remember that it was documented while I was there. What should I do?
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Have you tried contacting the medical unit that saw you? They may have a copy.
If you are not able to get it, I've heard that sworn statements from others who were serving with you could corroborate your injury, and that the VA would still consider those.
If you are not able to get it, I've heard that sworn statements from others who were serving with you could corroborate your injury, and that the VA would still consider those.
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Unfortunately, this is why I request copies of medical paperwork prior to leaving a appointment or treatment. All to often medical records are missing documentation. I'm sorry that I don't have an answer for you but I think other than checking with the facility in Iraq if it's still open which it probably isn't, I don't think you will be able to retrieve that info.
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LCpl Steve Turnbow
The base is Al Taqaddum, a very large base. However I don't know how to get in contact with the medical facility over there
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Your deployed military medical-dental records likely were stored in a DoD system called Theater Medical Data Store (TMDS), not in AHLTA like they are anywhere else outside of a designated war zone. Here is the link to contact TMDS to try to retrieve your records. https://health.mil/Military-Health-Topics/Health-Readiness/Environmental-Exposures/Theater-Medical-Data-Store I discovered all of this merely by chance during my second deployment to Iraq. None of my medical records from my first deployment ever made it into my Navy AHLTA or VA medical records and I had no idea why. They had just disappeared and I had never heard of TMDS at that point. When I had to go to medical again in Baghdad during my second mobilization, the Army enlisted member at the CASH found all of my missing records on his computer in TMDS from my first deployment - plus he added in all the new information. He said to make sure that I obtained a hard-copy of my entire TMDS medical-dental record before redeploying this time and to ensure that a copy of it was entered into my official Navy AHLTA and hard-copy medical records when I got back to Norfolk. He told me to tell everyone else I knew about TMDS, as well. I also provided a copy to the VA as an attachment to a disability claim using a VSO and retained the original copy for myself. Maybe this will help you to finally track-down your missing records. Nobody ever tells us anything - good luck!!!
The Theater Medical Data Store (TMDS) provides web-based access to service member information collected at theater based medical treatment facilities (MTFs) using AHLTA-Theater, Shipboard Automated Medical System (SAMS), Global Expeditionary Medical System (GEMS), and Caché TC2.
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When my medical records arrived they were heavely redacted after fighting another year they came through with my injuries but nothing happed where the records say they did. And now they have been lost...I've been told there in a wharehouse in Daytona and then they said Tampa and Miami. My records are from 1978 thru 1981 so not on computer. I need a blood hound to sniff them out. Good luck to all looking for lost records....My son negotiated his disablities when he left the Air Force and got 90%...I'm 100% TDIU so I don't think I can go any higher OR can I?
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yeah atleast you have some records its as if i never existed there are no records anywhere ive looked for years i had a ts sci and i dont exist anywhere but in traffic court records ssn and birth certificate. someone made me a ghost and there are zero answers
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Depending on year and BAS, they were doing computer records all mine from 2010-2011 even my IED blast are all computer, even when I got back and transferred to a Battalion all records were on computer. From what I was told VA has access to these after 2009, not sure. I would tell the where and they may be able to access them.
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Were you given a copy of your medical records when you got out? If so, then I would go through them & see if the records are in your copy. If so, you might be able to get them added to your records.
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Did you include that medical facility on the line in Section 2, Question 1 on the Form 180?
"Medical Records (Includes Service Treatment Records, Health (outpatient) and dental records.) If hospitalized (inpatient), the facility name and date for each admission must be provided"
"Medical Records (Includes Service Treatment Records, Health (outpatient) and dental records.) If hospitalized (inpatient), the facility name and date for each admission must be provided"
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LCpl Steve Turnbow
I don't know. I could file a petition for them again and I could include it, however I only know that I was on al Taqaddum AB. I believe it was only outpatient though.
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SPC Jan Allbright, M.Sc., R.S.
LCpl Steve Turnbow Fill out another 180 and include the name of the clinic.
I would recommend that you fill out the PDF forms electronically .. the signature can be done be inserting a JPG of your signature. FAX the PDF using one of the many free fax services like
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SGT Stacy Moody
Go to http://www.archives.gov click Veterans Service Records Then do the File Online Option. ALL outpatient medical records should be sent, must do a separate for inpatient and personnel records.
ALSO
You do NOT have to be device cinne ted, disabled, missing limbs, or anything else to use the VA. The VA is YOUR benefit that you earned. get to the nearest clinic get registered and use that benefit!
Also every county by law must have a Veterans Service Officer, their JOB is to help you, fund your VSO and take this question to them, they can help.
Hopefully this helps. :)
ALSO
You do NOT have to be device cinne ted, disabled, missing limbs, or anything else to use the VA. The VA is YOUR benefit that you earned. get to the nearest clinic get registered and use that benefit!
Also every county by law must have a Veterans Service Officer, their JOB is to help you, fund your VSO and take this question to them, they can help.
Hopefully this helps. :)
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SGT Stacy Moody
Crap its not letting me edit!! That HORRID typo was supposed to say : You do not have to be service connected, disabled....etc,,.SORRY!!
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