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Mr Kimble I'm rated at 10 percent for tinnitus. I'm also diagnosed with anxiety and depression. Just can't afford a nexus do you think it's possible. There are many studys out linking the two. Please could you help me.
You went by so fast so mri states degetative disk collapsing which is how it is worded. So is this a way the va is getting over or do I show proof of MRI findings with this new dbq as a secondary to
Great information! I help vets from here in the Philippines. Since we have the ONLY VA outside the USA in Manila, our doctors issue Nexus/DBQs for $300. Much better than the USA prices. And we are winning with these Docs everyday. So many forgotten soldiers living abroad. So few people to help them.
When my back was going through the C&P exam, the examiner asked about nerve pain and symptoms and added radicalopothy as a secondary that visit. Nice surprise
I got radiculopathy for my shoulders that was a nice surprise. I had an examiner who was a veteran and she looked at my MRI where I have 2 bulging disks in my neck.
It was also brought up during my back c and p exam. Radiculopathy has never been brought up during my VA health examine to my doctors. Could they still grant it for my increase?
@@haileysquad4834 check your medical records, if there is a disc issue, there is a great chance of a pinched nerve...learn which vertebrate connects to which nerve down both of your arms to your hands. same goes for lower back to each leg....keep us posted 🙂
I have so many issues that were secondary to what VA has me rated at. They don't like to tell you anything that is secondary to my main diagnosis. I recently applied for secondary conditions and wish I could have claimed more because I have a lot more verifiable secondary conditions but for a non-medical person I have to figure them out for myself.
There's nothing in the VA regulations that states VBA has to inform the vet of what they can claim secondary to a service-connected condition. Why not get a private doctor to do a DBQ and nexus. You will need both.
Dewayne, you are on point with your videos and teaching. I did EXACTLY what you said and went from 90% to 100% T&P on just secondary claims. No Nexus but on solid medical evidence. 2 knee replacements led to service connection secondary DDD lower Extremity and Radiculopathy both legs and feet. Plus Secondary Service connection of Planter Facit
WOW that is AWESOME. I'm glad to hear that you were able to maximize your benefits based on the videos. Congrats and way to go by staying in the fight.
Currently preparing for my C&P after never reporting anything in service. Thank you for your guidance and hopefully I can report back with a positive outcome
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Why won't the VA regional offices approve claims with solid and relevant medical evidence from medical doctors whose specialties are specific to a claim? They only consider the opinion of a nurse practioner from a c&p exam.
It's not the regional office, it's only a few RVSR's whom which complete the rating decisions. It's not all of them but some and why is a good question.
@@Jonathan_G12thank u for your feedback. I have researched evidence for my claim online and found four additional sources of medical evidence showing that hypothroidism can cause osteoarthritis. My original claim contained one research report. Two if these sources are from medical doctors, one specializing in rheumatology and the other in endocrinology. One is from the Mayo Clinic. If this isn't absolute and indisputable medical evidence then I don't know what the .... is. Label me extremely frustrated.
Great info Sir! If radiculopathy was not claimed but was shown evident in the DBQ but was NOT rated what is the proper fix: HLR appeal to the back rating citing duty to assist error , radiculopathy shown in DBQ but not rated. OR file a new secondary claim for radiculopathy and include the back DBQ as evidence?
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Filed a sleep apnea claim 2 days ago, there were only 3 drop boxes instead of 4..so there was no way for me to click the box for secondary.? Have you seen this before? Unless they updated that page, I'll for sure be denied.
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Lol, I'm from Missouri, so some words come out sounding country. Now your going to have me thinking about it when I say it lol. Thanks for the support to the channel.
Question. I am diagnosed with osa, sleep apnea. During my mental health c and p there was a box that stated other disease etc related to mental health, the examiner check the box and wrote in osa, would this be considered aggraveted or caused. Also i filed sleep apnea before and was denied. If i was to file for secondary to this would i file as new or supplemental? Thank you.
My husband is having the darnest time because he has a nexus letter but they cannot find his military health records! They have his personnel records but no medical records can be found. We have looked everywhere! How do you overcome this hurdle???
I know this can be frustrating, There are buddy letter, claims due to certain MOS, location serviced like Southwest Asia (Iraq, Saudi etc.)It depends on what he is claiming.
Thanks, Dewayne. I’m going to set up my first primary visit consultation at my local VA clinic right outside of Philadelphia. Our main VA hospital is down in southwest Philly right by the University of Pennsylvania and it’s affiliated major hospital, HUP.
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does a DBQ have to be filled out by either the C and P examiner, or a Dr, or can the vet attest to it and answer the questions and turn it in as medical evidence??
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When i filed for my back injury the VA actually gave me radiculopathy left and right lower extremity as secondary condiitons without me even filing for them.
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Mr. Kimble. Who fills out the Diagnosis for Peripheral Nephropathy caused by diabetes? I am a 70% veteran (PTSD), and also on medication for PerNep for (2yrs.) now. Does my VA Physical Therapist or VA Primary Physician complete the required forms for this ailment as a Secondary Claim? Thank you so much!!! Mark
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I guess I am missing the entire point of this video. You are showing areas of DBQs that need to be filled out for conditions (radiculopothy) and these boxes need to be checked and submitted by health care providers. Wouldn’t that actually be the “nexus?” Stating in the DBQ itself that the sciatica is directly related to the lower back?? Isn’t THAT a nexus?
Hi Dewayne. I have been service connected for plantar fasciitis for several years but under diag code 5276 which is for flat feet (pes planus). I was diagnose in Iraq with both bi-lat plantar fasc and bi-lat pes planus and both are documented in STR. I am not currently and has never been service connected for pes planus. Is this a VA error? Do you mind sharing your thoughts on how I should approach the VA with my concern in reference to this issue? I did not notice this issue until I started listening to your videos especially about diag codes. Thank you for your service.
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Thank you! I was denied for glaucoma. Yes it’s was in my military medical records. I had surgery on both eyes on eye drops.I failed to mention diabetic during my military service. Not service connect for my eyes.
How does Sleep Apnea with the use of a CPAP Secondary to PTSD work? Is it compensatable if the VA acknowledges that Sleep Apnea is aggravated by the PTSD, or is the Sleep Apnea Rated at a 0% instead of 50%?
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I loved close to the Regional in St Petersburg believe they now me went to PTSD school already had my 100 percent went for help do you believe they would not help the vets get their 100 percent I'm serious after the school was over they came to me and generally they got their 100 percent because if a PTSD school actually 4 months In 2 months they had their 10/ percent ut ill tell you the school is very tough to graduate only half make ut
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The worst part is my VSO didn't file my secondary claim on the right form, and there is no postal stamp on the letter I get 32 days later and only had 30 days to follow up with the VA claim office. I'm sure I'm not the only one that this happened to it's just sad that the VA does this to veterans.
@@DewayneKimble I've been trying to educate myself and learn as much as I can but my memory is not as good as it was because the medicine I take. That and I get really mad really quick when it comes to the VA and end up with a migraine. Which is going to be my next claim
I hate to say it....I have submitted claims without a nexus letter regardless if there are common secondary issues ....if its not spelled out for the rater, they kick it back
I have radiculopothy now, I also had to get surgery for it 2 years after I got out along with my spinal stenosis and sciatica. I did put my initial claim in for my back within a year of getting out. Also to mention I have back pain with radiating pain noted as a service event in my record before getting out. With my initial claim for neuropathy and radiculopothy without a nexus letter do I have a chance?
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Dewayne if i show you my claims and reasons for denials you won't believe your eyes because I'm getting denied because of the retro pay the VA owe me the figure is a VA record if you don't believe my claims will show you bro
Awesome video with lots of info. I will have to watch your video several times and take notes. I have not applied for anything yet and am trying to figure out what I'm supposed to do.
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Hey Dwayne, I had back surgery in December of 2020 and I’m still having severe pain as well swelling. They did a nerve test which concluded that the nerves are not responding as they should. How should I k proceed with this claim
Hello Mr. Clark, the sciatic and femoral nerve in the lower extremities are common complications as noted on the VA's back DBQ. In the video I show this on the back DBQ. Thanks for the support to the channel. Also, we will be posting our upcoming private Q & A session, be on the look out.
Filed for increase on 4 disabilities in April had c&p exams first of May. Vso filed on others middle of May and haven't heard nothing since. IS this normal? it's been 120 days. Thxs
If you filed a Fully Developed Claim (FDC) initially and then submitted additional paperwork/claims after the fact, you put yourself in the back of the line again and removed your claim from the FDC program to a standard claim.
There are no specific time frame for VA claim completion. I've seen some take a week, year and in between. The VA has gotten faster from 10 to 15 years ago.
Quick question, are secondary claims to tinnitus, anxiety, depression and Migraines good claims and are they usually permanent? Thank you for you time and all the information you provide.
I'm not a medical doctor but I've seen veteran claim those secondary to tinnitus and get service connected for them. Your welcome and thanks for the support to the channel.
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Rater didn't grant mine - I'm waiting now since i claimed peripheral nerves conditions bro sciatic posterior anterior nerves in both lowers sciatic nerves are all mild pnc is moderate for the left and right lower 40 major 30 for the minor already sc for the nerve condition they stalling st.pete don't won't to pay me the retro
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Hi Dwayne! I had a question was hoping you could answer. If I had a DBQ filled out by a private physician. But they marked records were not reviewed. Is that bad? Or maybe unfavorable?
I joined the army in 1981 and a month later I was diagnosed with perforated ear drum and was given a honorable medical discharge am I eligible for benefits? remember I had just started basic training only served less than 30 days.
Does anyone have any insight as to how the VA will process some claims? In the end of May, I filed two secondary claims and one increase. All three were assigned for a C&P. One, was an ACE, no appearance needed, just a medical review. The examiner did call me with a few questions. The second was a virtual meeting. Both DBQ’s were completed and show on my VA profile as received. The increase was also assigned for C&P but it isn’t scheduled for over another month away. Will they hold all three claims until all DBQ’s are received, or will they process and determine each to their own claim? I did call the VA and they really wouldn’t say how they will process them.
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@@DewayneKimble I appreciate the reply. I was just wondering if there is a guidance or protocol that would dictate procedures how VA Rater’s process claims. Being a government agency, they’re usually full of documented procedures so there isn’t a Rater’s personal feelings adjudicating claims. Like a Rater’s Manual so to speak. Thanks again.
I just received my service connection for my back (DDD, radiculopathy in both legs). Do I need to wait 5 years to claim secondary conditions for my knees/neck so that my approved SC back condition is static?
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I didn’t know if I needed to wait til my primary condition was “static” or not. Didn’t want to risk getting reduced since my primary condition was just awarded.
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Hi Dewaynekim. My name is Brenda and I was in the army. I soon found out that I had PTSD, depression, sleep apnea, fibromyalgia, and I take pills for blood pressure… but I still don’t know how to go about filing a claim.. I’m listening to your videos but I still am not understanding exactly what to do please help me!!!!!
@@DewayneKimble I've been diagnosed by primary care VA doctors but denied twice because they said I didn't have proof linking it to PTSD until recently my PTSD VA Doctor wrote a letter stating the medication I take for PTSD can cause ED so I resubmitted my claim.
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I've come to find out going to a va hospital as a primary they don't like to play in your favor ive gone there many times and I'm like het I'm having this because of this go to check my records and it's not in there I usually try to get refered to a community providervoutside the of the va , and usually I'm like hey I have alot of pain in my kneesxthis is what has been happening since I've been doing this gerd pain insomnia etc...they are more willing to help plus building up the evidence to support my claim, and it has helped so much
I am currently at 80% I had spinal surgery on my lower lumbar. I recently applied for compensation for nerve damage and was denied even though they said it was probably from the back surgery. Can i refile for radiculopathy, and do i need to go get a diagnosis first or would having the back injury cover that? I just need help because i feel the system screws me everytime.
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@@DewayneKimble I had the surgery when I was on active duty, I would have to find the the paperwork to see what all it says. I am wanting to refile to try to get to 100% but was looking for guidance on best course of action.
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Thanks for this information it was not put into my first assessment.I will get my neurosurgeon to fill out this form when I figure out where to get it.
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Well I was able to connect migraine secondary to gerd without a Nexus and right now I'm in the process of trying to connect sleep apnea to that gerd as well without a Nexus remember the C & P Examiner are the exam is the Nexus but putting your hope in that is, could be questionable
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Can a DBQ be updated? My brother had his C&P exam in April; I was with him. I know we talked about Diabetes and its various related impacts. The Diabetes DBQ could have been completed based his medical records. Whether or not they were I don't know. All I can tell is that there appears to have been 15 DBQs submitted to his claims file (from what I saw on his My VA portal.) Many of those secondary conditions are documented on his medical records. I recently requested a copy of the DBQs. If upon reviewing them I see that some conditions, which are clearly part of his medical record, are missing from the DBQ, what recourse does one have to correct the omission(s)?
I'm not understanding what you are trying to do. If he has had a C & P exam, the examiner will completed the DBQ, depending on what they decided, the VA will list the options in the notification letter. Go from 0% to HERO and win the VA compensation you deserve, with my monthly veteran membership: 💪 Sign up now and take the first step towards a smoother VA journey - va.kmd89.com/membership You can now get your signed copy of my new book "VA CLAIMS SUCCESS - Your Guide To Maximizing Your VA Compensation Benefits": store.kmd89.com/
@@DewayneKimble so besides mental health type secondary claims radiculopathy / sciatica are just about the only legitimate claims va will accept caused by an old service connected lumbar back injury. I heard a bad lower back can cause neuropathy prostate groin pain urine issues Knee and hip problems.
As a serv.conn desert storm vet..im in the process of filing secoundairy claims ..and the more i think i learn the more i get frustrated..can someone explain why are conditions and med records not are nexus to other conditions and why the treatments and medications in are med records not the dbq....camt the va review board make a common sense connection...im really not liking the fact of giving monies to people for nexus and prepairing my claims...for my service and sacrific
Keep in mind, raters (like what I used to do when I worked at the VA) are not medical professionals. That's why vets can submit DBQs or go to C & P exams. Those medical professionals make those connections (sometimes).
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My father was suffering of cerevascular Accedent or stroke trombosis , bronchitis,in 1980,in 1983 hypertension cerebrovascular Accedent trombosis bronchitis up to 1985 on end his life cardiovascular arrist trombosis hypertension cerebrovascular Accedent the ultimate couse his life end the VA Manila not rate? How to claim this under Pact act today?
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In my initial decision (2009) I was granted 10% for chronic Low back pain, with a secondary claim for sciatica Neuritis. I went before a PEB while I was still in and they diagnosed me with low back strain, chronic low back pain and segmental dysfunction (all under one,) as well as sciatica neuritis. but denied my secondary claim even with a diagnosis. Technically I was still in and was medically separated with that diagnosis. and yet their decision to deny was that I didn't have a current diagnosis. I didn't learn about this until recently when i looked up my decision letter online. This makes zero sense to me.
I'm so sorry I didn't see this response. The examiner said I didn't have sciatica but instead SI joint dysfunction. And that's where my symptoms stemmed from. Even with a unfavorable finding since I had a bdd claim with a favorable finding. Wouldn't that presumptive with the year I got out? I literally just filed my claim yesterday and put in for a CUE claim for the sciatica neuritis. I have a current diagnosis but even my VSO said they may come back with I should've done this within a year of being denied.
@@tytitus1781 I'm sorry but I don't quite understand your response. Could you please rewrite it because I'm not sure about the questions that you're asking? However, one thing that does stands out is that you' stated that the examiner said that you had something different from scatica? What type of exam was it? C&P exam or something else?
My buddy did but that was back in 2019 I’m currently on this process without a nexus letter but I think I will be denied since I hear you need a nexus letter
i have a thousand of secondary claims based on my main claims. i have 5 claims. from the VSO while still in the military. im at 100% p&t and ssdi. i have a 30% rating for something i dont have. my compensations went through a DES a year before i got out and that last year i was on peb light duty
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Hopefully, I can file for some of these because the ones that need an Nexxus or DBQ the VA and the civilian doctors in my area For used to do because the chickens..
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Great information! I help vets from here in the Philippines. Since we have the ONLY VA outside the USA in Manila, our doctors issue Nexus/DBQs for $300. Much better than the USA prices. And we are winning with these Docs everyday. So many forgotten soldiers living abroad. So few people to help them.
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GERD and GERD are the same. You can file sleep apnea secondary to GERD but a medical opinion and rational will be needed from the C & P exam. Also, don't forget to sign up for my next upcoming live webinar "How To Win Your VA Claim". Join me live as I drop nuggets on the VA Claims process as a former VA rater. va.kmd89.com/win-your-va-claim You can now get your signed copy of my new book "VA CLAIMS SUCCESS - Your Guide To Maximizing Your VA Compensation Benefits": store.kmd89.com/
Thanks so much for your help DeWayne. I was diagnosed with degenerative disc disease and was rated for it AND given sciatic nerve left and right (10% each side). My question is, can I also still file for Radiculopathy for each side (I have a surgeon’s diagnosis for it) even though they have me sciatic nerve?
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