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Posted on Feb 27, 2019
SSgt Jim Gilmore
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LCpl Laurence Puco
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Great info, and definitely been there and doing that!
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Capt Carlos Bernal
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I am a former Special Operations member and was medivaced from the Desert to Bethesda after the first Gulf War. I was MRB'ed out of the military due to spinal injury. I was moved to the VA annex, and was told by the Services Officer the very next day that my claim for VA benefits was denied because there was no proof I was ever deployed to Iraq or in combat. It took 6 years of legal battles to establish VA Claim. But I now suffer from GWS and have to resort to law firm to fight my case for a higher rating (currently only 65%)
So yes keep everything.. What helped me was a medical form with the stamped name and unit of the Doctor that treated me in a field hospital in Saudi Arabia. It was stuffed into my flight suit pocket before i was medivaced out.
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MSG Robert Conrad
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Capt Carlos Bernal - yep. Find the evidence that shows your illnesses meet the requirements to grant under the GW presumption, which are; 1. must be at a compensable level (no 0 percent evals are qualified) 2. have persisted for at least 6 months 3. and a provider opine that your condition is either "undiagnosed" (does not meet a known clinical diagnosis) or cannot be attributed to a known causation. We really dont service connect IBS, we service connect functional gastrointestinal disorders, and rate them analogous to IBS. People often confuse that. IBS has known causes.
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Capt Carlos Bernal
Capt Carlos Bernal
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So recommend any legal firm to help me out of this mess? I am at the end of my rope with this.
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Maj Kim Patterson
Maj Kim Patterson
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Check with the Elizabeth Dole Foundation. And have you filled out your VA exposure surveys?
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PV2 Bob Ondown
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SOF is a small community. You should be able to get in contact with former leadership and flight buddies to establish boots on the ground, What about former S3 Air ops?
If your SC injuries are causing depression, that could be a secondary condition.
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LCpl Douglas Elfving
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FYI... There are no records from the Vietnam years that are still classified. When you have someone tell you they can't provide proof of service because their records are sealed... you're dealing with a poser.
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SrA Alan Dirk Scott
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Another question my claim was denied as I could not obtain information timely. Should I be able to get information can I reopen it?
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SSgt Jim Gilmore
SSgt Jim Gilmore
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If you can locate "NEW & PERTINENT" evidence, the claim can be reopened.
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LCpl Laurence Puco
LCpl Laurence Puco
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Don't give up, ever, paperwork is key to getting what you deserve, persevere!!
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1SG Eddie Smith
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Great advice Sir! help the VA help you!
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Lt Col Robert Farnette
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Print out Gilmore's advice and keep it in your wallet! Also, if you have an injury, report it, don't tough it out. Example? Many troops have a lingering ringing in the ears after firing weapons. This is called tinnitus, and can be a precursor to permanent hearing loss. A friend of mine was close to a "flash bang" grenade explosion, and reported to the medics right away. In his 50's, his hearing started to really decline. Based on his quick report, he gets free hearing aids from VA
R. L. Farnette LTC JAG USAF (R)
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I’ll be in Thailand > a month in May Jim, A couple weeks helping on a farm in southern Thailand, some days in Bangkok, Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai to visit an ex student refugee from Burma who I am helping through university.
Hope you are doing well!
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SSgt Jim Gilmore
SSgt Jim Gilmore
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Doing well, thanks. Coming over in the hottest month here.
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It'll be my second June there. Hopefully less friendly mosquitoes because I got mild dengue in 2014
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PO2 Scott Sharp
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I learned a long time ago while on active duty to copy any and all pages of your medical record. Once I had to be medevac to Bethesda Naval Hospital and the last thing I ask them...do you have my medical records. They said yes, but when I got there they became lost. I received them in the mail 6 months later. I thought they were gone forever. Almost had to redo all my shots.
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SSgt Russell Stevens
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I'm going to disagree with the thought that DAV can help. After they screwed up my claim it took twelve years and four heart attacks to clean up the mess they made.
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SFC Tom Jones
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I am rated at 80% and one of the best way to file a claim is to go to the following reps, every state has someone who knows the in and outs of VA cause they were trained by the VA, some of these place's are located at the unemployment office just ask for your veteran reps. also the HOHA has a state rep who also has been trained by the state and VA and the one I use is HOHA and his name is Eric Smith a retired SM from the Marine Corp you also can go to DAV,VFW. if you served overseas and was in a combat zone, American Legion, Marine Corp leagued, all of these should have a service officer and they can help you, also remember to take your DD214 with you when go, and last thing is make sure you get register with a VA Hospital but you must have your DD214.
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SSgt Jim Gilmore
SSgt Jim Gilmore
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Actually, you can avail yourself of ANY of the service organizational service officers and you do not have to be a member. They are obligated under charter to assist you. Nearly every county or parish in the US has at least one dedicated service officer too. Not knowing the HOHA acronym, please enlighten me.
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SFC Tom Jones
SFC Tom Jones
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They are a part of the AZ state that helps vets and yes you are right about not being a member of those organizational units with out being a member but I have seen where if you are a member they seem to help more, that is why I went to the state run places cause they can submit your claim if you have all of your paper work plus they will explain what the intent to file means
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