This post has been edited by pete992: 30 November 2009 - 03:19 PM
Sleep Apnea Requested With Claim 21-4138 Claim
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Posted 30 November 2009 - 03:16 PM
#2
Posted 30 November 2009 - 01:20 PM
pete992, on Nov 30 2009, 11:13 AM, said:
Pete992,
That's interesting. The lady said the test needs to be performed in a controlled enviornment. An in-home study seems to make more sense, as people are not always in a controlled environment.
She did not mention anything about having a study performed at home. She did say that if the results were positive (breathing pauses for 10 seconds, 30+ times per night), then we would be issued a CPAP machine on the spot in the morning.
If someone requests an in-home study, do you think the wait would be decreased significantly?
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Posted 30 November 2009 - 11:13 AM
#4
Posted 30 November 2009 - 10:51 AM
I just got back from the VA's sleep apnea seminar. Basically, they tell you about the problem, some problems which occur if untreated, and tell you about the testing procedure. They also measured my neck and looked in my mouth to see how much room is in there. Here in Birmingham, they contract out to a couple of different hospitals in the area, which are scheduling about three or more months out.
Hopefully this will give you a good idea of what to expect.
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Posted 29 November 2009 - 09:11 AM
Berta, on Nov 29 2009, 08:08 AM, said:
Do you receive SSA disability- and if so is it for the undifferentiated schizophrenic reaction?
Do you have a vet rep and if so have they suggested you apply for TDIU?
Yes I am working but it is stressful. No SSA. I have a Vet rep and we are working on
some of the issues together. I appreciate your interest in this questions. Thanks.
#6
Posted 29 November 2009 - 09:08 AM
Do you receive SSA disability- and if so is it for the undifferentiated schizophrenic reaction?
Do you have a vet rep and if so have they suggested you apply for TDIU?
#7
Posted 29 November 2009 - 08:53 AM
http://www.websciences.org/cftemplate/NAPS...cfm?ID=19979354
http://www.psychiatrymmc.com/displayArticl...leID=article215
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Posted 29 November 2009 - 08:40 AM
Berta, on Nov 29 2009, 07:04 AM, said:
There is always potential to claim as direct SC as well as secondary to something that is already SCed.
Obesity can often be due to SC meds, or depression etc- many things.
The VA rates certain eating disorders.
we need more info on what the 50% is for.
50percent for Mental Schizophrenia reaction undifferentiated. They bundle everything under this heading for me including bi-polar and depression. Thanks for the info.
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Posted 29 November 2009 - 08:06 AM
b. Provided that it is otherwise adequate for rating purposes, any hospital report, or any examination report, from any government or private institution may be accepted for rating a claim without further examination. However, monetary benefits to a former prisoner of war will not be denied unless the claimant has been offered a complete physical examination conducted at a Department of Veterans Affairs hospital or outpatient clinic.
Hope this helps.
This post has been edited by kw34: 29 November 2009 - 08:07 AM
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Posted 29 November 2009 - 08:04 AM
There is always potential to claim as direct SC as well as secondary to something that is already SCed.
Obesity can often be due to SC meds, or depression etc- many things.
The VA rates certain eating disorders.
we need more info on what the 50% is for.
#11
Posted 28 November 2009 - 09:03 PM
Dano50, on Nov 28 2009, 07:02 PM, said:
I recently filed a claim with 3 items on the claim which included 1.Depression, 2.ED and 3. Sleep apnea. The VA has given me two C+P's, one for Ed, and one for depression. Nothing for sleep apnea. This sorta confuses me. Will the VA be able to render an opinion on OSA without the C+P? I had submitted the evidence where my mental health Psyshiatrist requested the sleep study, the interpreting sleep study doctor stated he didnt feel I needed CPAP but my Psychiatrist worked with Pulminologist and got me the CPAP machine. Yes, I am obese but could you state this was part of my mental illness since the Psychiatrist ordered it and wanted me to wear it for better mental health? I guess I'm lost as to if this can be service connected and wouldn't they do a CandP for it or could I have supplied enough information the CandP wasnt needed? I would appreciate any feedback you can give me on this short blurb.
Dano,
Have they done an actual sleep study yet?
I am looking into getting SC for sleep apnea, secondary to my SC sinus problems. I discussed my sleeping problems with my VA primary care doc. I explained that I felt my sinus problems are preventing me from getting a decent night of sleep. He gave me a referral for a sleep study. I got a questionnaire in the mail and also a date to attend a sleep education something-type class. Instead of mailing the packet, I am just going to take it in with me when I go. I got the ball rolling with my stuff, but am waiting to see how it turns out.
That is just my experiences so far. Some of the other nice folks here might be able to provide their experiences and recommendations for you.
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Posted 28 November 2009 - 07:02 PM
I recently filed a claim with 3 items on the claim which included 1.Depression, 2.ED and 3. Sleep apnea. The VA has given me two C+P's, one for Ed, and one for depression. Nothing for sleep apnea. This sorta confuses me. Will the VA be able to render an opinion on OSA without the C+P? I had submitted the evidence where my mental health Psyshiatrist requested the sleep study, the interpreting sleep study doctor stated he didnt feel I needed CPAP but my Psychiatrist worked with Pulminologist and got me the CPAP machine. Yes, I am obese but could you state this was part of my mental illness since the Psychiatrist ordered it and wanted me to wear it for better mental health? I guess I'm lost as to if this can be service connected and wouldn't they do a CandP for it or could I have supplied enough information the CandP wasnt needed? I would appreciate any feedback you can give me on this short blurb.

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