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Long time listener, first time caller.
I left the military a few years ago and went through the standard VA disability process. I was forthright in acknowledging what I felt, and it's now come back to bite me in the butt.
I claimed GAD for a variety of reasons. Namely, I was the victim of a violent crime a while back that left me a bit shaken up. In addition, I was going through some family health issues that further exacerbated normal stressors at work.
Now, I went to an AME for a Class 2 medical and self reported GAD on my Medxpress app, which led to the AME not submitting the exam before they could get further explanation.
I am still in the process of FOIA'ing my C&P exam results, but here is what's listed on my VA Disability claim letter sent to me.
So, what should my next step be? Do I request an appointment with the VA to discuss how this GAD shouldn't be described as it is? Heck, the GAD isn't even on my VA problem list. It's seemingly separate from my diagnoses and just how the VA/C&P exam could best describe it.
I am thankfully in no real hurry, but I'm lost as to what I should do next.
Appreciate all the help!
I left the military a few years ago and went through the standard VA disability process. I was forthright in acknowledging what I felt, and it's now come back to bite me in the butt.
I claimed GAD for a variety of reasons. Namely, I was the victim of a violent crime a while back that left me a bit shaken up. In addition, I was going through some family health issues that further exacerbated normal stressors at work.
Now, I went to an AME for a Class 2 medical and self reported GAD on my Medxpress app, which led to the AME not submitting the exam before they could get further explanation.
I am still in the process of FOIA'ing my C&P exam results, but here is what's listed on my VA Disability claim letter sent to me.
We have assigned a X percent evaluation for your adjustment disorder with anxiety based on:
• Anxiety
• Chronic sleep impairment
• Depressed mood
• Difficulty in establishing and maintaining effective work and social relationships
• Occupational and social impairment with reduced reliability and productivity
• Panic attacks (less than weekly)
• Panic attacks (weekly)
Doesn't look good, right? But remember this was years ago, and I no longer have the panic attacks as listed, and I'd argue these bullet points sound worse than my actual condition, but saying that does me no good. Furthermore, I was never diagnosed with GAD or any other of these symptoms while in the military, and I have never been on any medication for it. The GAD is just what is listed as a VA Disability. I assume this may be a distinction without a difference.• Anxiety
• Chronic sleep impairment
• Depressed mood
• Difficulty in establishing and maintaining effective work and social relationships
• Occupational and social impairment with reduced reliability and productivity
• Panic attacks (less than weekly)
• Panic attacks (weekly)
So, what should my next step be? Do I request an appointment with the VA to discuss how this GAD shouldn't be described as it is? Heck, the GAD isn't even on my VA problem list. It's seemingly separate from my diagnoses and just how the VA/C&P exam could best describe it.
I am thankfully in no real hurry, but I'm lost as to what I should do next.
Appreciate all the help!