Almost a year to the day I initially called VA to get a claim started, I have a C & P Exam scheduled on Tuesday regarding my claim for Tinnitus and Hearing Loss.
Initially, my personal ENT told me I had tinnitus and hearing loss, but should get an in-depth hearing exam. I went to the local VAMC regarding my hearing and they sent me to a VA Hospital last December.
The VA ENT said I had hearing loss, tinnitus and ordered hearing aids for me. BTW, he did ask me if I did much shooting, I told him "not really" but that when I did, I ALWAYS wear hearing protection.
I received and started wearing the hearing aids this past March. I am assuming that my hearing loss/tinnitus disability claim should not be too difficult...?
What should I expect at the Exam?
Thanks, Dave
Audio C & P Exam On Tuesday
Started by
buzzard
, Sep 25 2011 04:37 PM
6 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 25 September 2011 - 04:37 PM
#2
Posted 26 September 2011 - 05:08 PM
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#3
Posted 26 September 2011 - 09:27 PM
I would suspect the usual soft noises and tell when you hear them.
#4
Posted 27 September 2011 - 07:09 AM
Standard military-style hearing exam - booth with headphones, low tones -> high tones, spoken word recognition, etc... Nothing to worry about.
#5
Posted 28 September 2011 - 12:44 PM
"BTW, he did ask me if I did much shooting, I told him "not really" but that when I did, I ALWAYS wear hearing protection."
I think they are looking for whether you wore protective hearing gear in the Mil?
Or could he have meant civilian hunting season?
"I am assuming that my hearing loss/tinnitus disability claim should not be too difficult...?
What should I expect at the Exam?"
There should be a blank audio C & P worksheet here under a hadit search for AMIE worksheets.
Does your MOS or anything in your SMRs provide the nexus (link) of the current hearing problems to your service?
Like did you work on a loud runway if you were not in combat? I dont understand the 'not really part'.
I think they are looking for whether you wore protective hearing gear in the Mil?
Or could he have meant civilian hunting season?
"I am assuming that my hearing loss/tinnitus disability claim should not be too difficult...?
What should I expect at the Exam?"
There should be a blank audio C & P worksheet here under a hadit search for AMIE worksheets.
Does your MOS or anything in your SMRs provide the nexus (link) of the current hearing problems to your service?
Like did you work on a loud runway if you were not in combat? I dont understand the 'not really part'.
#6
Posted 28 September 2011 - 01:40 PM
I am 10% for hearing and 10% for tinnitus. The test itself is a piece of cake. Getting service connected is another story. It took ME a couple of times to get it. I have a deep sensoneural hearing loss in my left ear with no speech recognition. I have some hearing loss on my right with 94% speech recognition. I hope this helps.
A VSO once told me hearing is the toughest disability to get?
Waldo
A VSO once told me hearing is the toughest disability to get?
Waldo
#7
Posted 28 September 2011 - 05:02 PM
Just may be, I was denied back in 84, drop it and asked my claim to be reopen in 08,, got 2 hearing test at the VA center in Tuskegee Al. one in Dec 2010 next one was July 2011, on Aug, 4 I got the big brown envelope and I got 50% SC disabillity.20% each ear, and 10% tinitus. So don't ever give up, go and appeal it and ask for 50%. I have file a claim for PTSD waiting on word from the VA on what to do next. Good Luck














