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Nov 7 2009, 08:53 AM
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Seaman ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Seaman Posts: 11 Joined: 22-October 09 Member No.: 6,903 Service Connected Disability: 20% Branch of Service: Army |
Hope you find out soon whats wrong. I been trying figure it out since 2000 whats wrong with me and I keep getting run around.
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Nov 6 2009, 01:55 PM
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Seaman ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Seaman Posts: 29 Joined: 28-August 09 Member No.: 6,537 Service Connected Disability: none Branch of Service: usa |
my neuropsych testing results in a nut shell were average to above average except one test i scored ZERO in which was a demencha score. the docs said it must of been a my ptsd messing with my concentration. i have a appoiment on monday with a doctor, not a brain doc but hopefully he can answer my questions. i also have a appointment in Feb. for neurosurgery consult.
Thanks for the links Bob,
Sorry to hear the results of the MRI. I know it can be scary not knowing what's going on. The results of your neuropsych testing will tell you much more. It's important that you see someone soon. TBI treatment is is imparitive early on. I'm afraid my injury was years old before being discovered and I don't have allot of treatment experience. I highly suggest you go to AVBI(I'll put in a link) and post in the forum. They are very well informed on treatment issues. They can help you contact the right people to get you proper treatment. In the least you could contact the DVBIC. You need answers now. http://avbi.org/index.html Please go to the forums here and ask for treatment advice. http://www.dvbic.org/ You can get allot of information through this site. I reccomend calling them and telling them your very worried about your results and that they are being way too slow to help you. Here is the number. 1-800-870-9244 Also, you need to find a very good VSO and someone needs to help you with the claims proccess. Yes, a VSO AND someone to help. Oh, AND Hadit. Those of us with TBI have faulty wiring, we need extra help even if we don't realize it. |
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Nov 6 2009, 11:56 AM
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Chief Petty Officer ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Senior Chief Petty Officer Posts: 664 Joined: 1-September 05 From: Idaho Member No.: 150 Service Connected Disability: 100% |
my mri results came back. i don't have an appointment with a brain doc that can tell me WTF this means till dec (IMG:http://www.hadit.com/forums/style_emoticons/default/sad.gif) . one of the people helping me said i am in a very rare case because most TBI's don't show up on the MRI and mine did. i am going to file a claim but more importantly I WANT ANSWERS NOW about what is wrong with me. Impression: two tiny T2-weighted, hyperintense foci observed in the left frontal white matter which are nonspecific probable 1.1 x 1.3 cm pineal cyst slight asymmetry of the temporal horns of the ventricular system Bob, Sorry to hear the results of the MRI. I know it can be scary not knowing what's going on. The results of your neuropsych testing will tell you much more. It's important that you see someone soon. TBI treatment is is imparitive early on. I'm afraid my injury was years old before being discovered and I don't have allot of treatment experience. I highly suggest you go to AVBI(I'll put in a link) and post in the forum. They are very well informed on treatment issues. They can help you contact the right people to get you proper treatment. In the least you could contact the DVBIC. You need answers now. http://avbi.org/index.html Please go to the forums here and ask for treatment advice. http://www.dvbic.org/ You can get allot of information through this site. I reccomend calling them and telling them your very worried about your results and that they are being way too slow to help you. Here is the number. 1-800-870-9244 Also, you need to find a very good VSO and someone needs to help you with the claims proccess. Yes, a VSO AND someone to help. Oh, AND Hadit. Those of us with TBI have faulty wiring, we need extra help even if we don't realize it. |
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Nov 5 2009, 07:45 PM
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Seaman ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Seaman Posts: 29 Joined: 28-August 09 Member No.: 6,537 Service Connected Disability: none Branch of Service: usa |
my mri results came back. i don't have an appointment with a brain doc that can tell me WTF this means till dec (IMG:http://www.hadit.com/forums/style_emoticons/default/sad.gif) . one of the people helping me said i am in a very rare case because most TBI's don't show up on the MRI and mine did. i am going to file a claim but more importantly I WANT ANSWERS NOW about what is wrong with me.
Impression: two tiny T2-weighted, hyperintense foci observed in the left frontal white matter which are nonspecific probable 1.1 x 1.3 cm pineal cyst slight asymmetry of the temporal horns of the ventricular system |
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Oct 19 2009, 03:06 PM
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Seaman ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Seaman Posts: 29 Joined: 28-August 09 Member No.: 6,537 Service Connected Disability: none Branch of Service: usa |
Yep, the tests can be stressfull. They are important though. I'm glad to hear you are being fully evaluated. The next step should be a treatment plan when your test results come back. I don't know wich VA facility your at but some are better than others. You might want to go to the AVBI forum and read about others experiences at different facilities or start a thread and ask about yours. They are very knowledgable about treatment options and VA programs that the VA doesn't fully disclose for TBI. Thanks for keeping us updated on your progress. Have you filed a claim for benifits yet? I think it's time to do so. no i haven't filed a claim yet, after i have my follow up appointment i will. |
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Oct 14 2009, 09:52 AM
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Chief Petty Officer ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Senior Chief Petty Officer Posts: 664 Joined: 1-September 05 From: Idaho Member No.: 150 Service Connected Disability: 100% |
Yep, the tests can be stressfull. They are important though. I'm glad to hear you are being fully evaluated. The next step should be a treatment plan when your test results come back. I don't know wich VA facility your at but some are better than others. You might want to go to the AVBI forum and read about others experiences at different facilities or start a thread and ask about yours. They are very knowledgable about treatment options and VA programs that the VA doesn't fully disclose for TBI.
Thanks for keeping us updated on your progress. Have you filed a claim for benifits yet? I think it's time to do so. |
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Oct 13 2009, 06:14 PM
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Petty Officer 3rd Class ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Second Class Petty Officers Posts: 86 Joined: 31-May 09 Member No.: 5,938 Service Connected Disability: 60 Branch of Service: USA |
I know what you mean hours upon hours. It is well worth it if it is done properly and you do indeed have a TBI. Amazing what it shows.
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Oct 13 2009, 03:26 PM
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Seaman ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Seaman Posts: 29 Joined: 28-August 09 Member No.: 6,537 Service Connected Disability: none Branch of Service: usa |
OMG i had a neuropsychiatric test today, i almost walked out multiple times. that test was SO STRESSFUL. i will post up results when they come in(couple weeks) for y'alls opinion.
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Oct 9 2009, 08:21 AM
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Seaman ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Seaman Posts: 29 Joined: 28-August 09 Member No.: 6,537 Service Connected Disability: none Branch of Service: usa |
the doctor i was working with set me up with a case manager, i'm not married.
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Oct 8 2009, 08:05 PM
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Chief Petty Officer ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Senior Chief Petty Officer Posts: 664 Joined: 1-September 05 From: Idaho Member No.: 150 Service Connected Disability: 100% |
I'm sorry you have the TBI but I'm happy to hear things are progressing well for you as far as diagnoses.
Are you married? If not is there someone going to the VA with you or will help? I've had a hard time advocating for myself and it was very difficult to get my thoughts across to doctor and such. For TBI veterans it is much more important that we have someone looking out for us. The VA can try to skip out on some possible treatments that may help and sometimes will not evaluate fully. It helps to have an extra set of ears around when dealing with them. The fact that you had not been screened untill now kinda confirms that. |
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Oct 8 2009, 06:37 PM
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Seaman ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Seaman Posts: 29 Joined: 28-August 09 Member No.: 6,537 Service Connected Disability: none Branch of Service: usa |
i had the appointment and was diagnosed with mild tbi from my symptoms. i now have a MRI lined up and several other appointments, more to come.....
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Sep 17 2009, 05:19 PM
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Seaman ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Seaman Posts: 29 Joined: 28-August 09 Member No.: 6,537 Service Connected Disability: none Branch of Service: usa |
i have a tbi appointment mid October. i will post up what it consists of.
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Sep 10 2009, 08:50 AM
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Chief Petty Officer ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Senior Chief Petty Officer Posts: 664 Joined: 1-September 05 From: Idaho Member No.: 150 Service Connected Disability: 100% |
Let us know how it goes.
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Sep 10 2009, 12:31 AM
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Seaman ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Seaman Posts: 29 Joined: 28-August 09 Member No.: 6,537 Service Connected Disability: none Branch of Service: usa |
i took a tbi questionnaire today at the VA. i think i am going to have more in-depth screening b/c i had several symptoms that are associated with tbi.
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Sep 9 2009, 10:14 AM
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Seaman ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Seaman Posts: 29 Joined: 28-August 09 Member No.: 6,537 Service Connected Disability: none Branch of Service: usa |
thank you for the information.
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Sep 9 2009, 08:43 AM
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Chief Petty Officer ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Senior Chief Petty Officer Posts: 664 Joined: 1-September 05 From: Idaho Member No.: 150 Service Connected Disability: 100% |
Yes, request a TBI screening from the VA.
Also, it is not a VA tool but something that may help answer personal questions about TBI and how/if it is effecting you, you can use the TBI Survival Guide. http://www.tbiguide.com/ It is a free web book. Very helpfull to me. |
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Sep 9 2009, 07:25 AM
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Moderator/HadIt.com Elder ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Moderator Posts: 14,498 Joined: 26-July 05 From: Fl. -- USA Member No.: 60 Old WebBoard Name: carlie Service Connected Disability: 60 Branch of Service: USA |
bob,
I would take my records showing involvement in IED blast's to my PCP and ask to be referred for TBI screening. Also, check out this link. carlie http://www.woundedwarriorproject.org/ |
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Sep 8 2009, 10:09 PM
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Seaman ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Seaman Posts: 29 Joined: 28-August 09 Member No.: 6,537 Service Connected Disability: none Branch of Service: usa |
I never new what TBI is until i came in this forum. i am a iraq vet that was involvedin several IED's and a c-4 blast that was VERY close and reverberated in-between buildings. i have been reading what side effects are associated with TBI and i feel i could have it. the symptoms that i have are PTSD, neck pain, mood/anger and ringing ears(that i know of). Now my question is how do i go about getting checked out for this? just go to my doctor and request a TBI screening?
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