The Complete Guide to VA PTSD Ratings and Criteria

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024

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  • @Countywatch
    @Countywatch Год назад +18

    I've never heard my life explained so well. This was like a direct explanation for my life.

  • @ACyrrock004
    @ACyrrock004 4 года назад +63

    This was the best PTSD explanation video I've ever heard.

  • @Elfrontu_1972
    @Elfrontu_1972 Год назад +14

    This is the best explanation I have heard. I use to be a Combat Documentation Specialist, better known as combat camera. I’m at the point where I don’t take pictures or record videos anymore because of all the stuff I documented throughout the years.

    • @HOFFA-c7e
      @HOFFA-c7e Год назад +2

      as a vet bro i can relate to this. i gotta get help

    • @Elfrontu_1972
      @Elfrontu_1972 Год назад +1

      @@HOFFA-c7e Do it brother…we’re all in this together. 👊🏾

  • @whitewhiskers781
    @whitewhiskers781 2 года назад +60

    I’m 100% for PTSD total and permanent and I would happily surrender it to have just one day without the noise. I have gone through three hospitalizations and lengthy PTSD residential treatment, the VA has saved my life after a very frightening flashback. I am an isolate and I still avoid social events and only family visits, but they always call first. I’m in my sixties and I’m hopeful for enduring it for only a little while longer.

    • @Afroricanz84
      @Afroricanz84 2 года назад +8

      I am rated at 60 percent for ptsd-depression, and a wrist injury. The older I get the harder it gets to just go outside of my home or go to a gathering. I can’t handle the noise and the constant panic and fear that consumes me. The VA saved my life as well. I didn’t know what was wrong with me for so long until I was officially diagnosed in 2014. I am 38 years old. Hang in there.

    • @mimilights
      @mimilights 2 года назад +2

      Thinking of you. Praying. I’m am so thankful for your service but so sorry for your suffering. ❤️✝️❤️

    • @kulrich10
      @kulrich10 Год назад +1

      Mr whiskers….please know I am praying for you right now…right now and you will stay in my thoughts….please be well and I ask the universe and God to help you

    • @michaelgee683
      @michaelgee683 Год назад +1

      Exact same issues for me. I have constant noise in my head 24 hours a day. I avoid people and I’m paranoid when I drive my vehicle among a list of other things.

    • @josephesparza9343
      @josephesparza9343 Год назад +4

      I also wish I could have one normal day. Hang in there buddy.

  • @terryslezak4192
    @terryslezak4192 3 года назад +37

    Dr Vonetes I only hope every C&P examiner is as honest and caring in their assessments as you are. All you hear is how ruthless they are and their purpose is to screw you out of benefits. I’m 74years old and filing for the first time for PTSD & Anxiety issues and scared to death but after watching your podcasts I’m definitely more confident. Thank you for all your great information.

    • @fivelights907
      @fivelights907 2 года назад +5

      I’m 100% for PTSD. Initial C&P was done by a
      Life Coach. My letter stated that the VA recognizes I got PTSD in Iraq on active duty but because I had multiple events (3 combat deployments in the early days of Iraq. Apparently at the time the VA only recognized one event as acceptable for PTSD. I had multiple events spread out over 3 deployments.) I was 0% not service connected. Talk about a gut punch, I have PTSD, the government recognizes it, but won’t service connect it. It took 5 years of appeals and by then I had significant issues that could have been avoided.

    • @eQuariuz
      @eQuariuz 2 года назад

      @@fivelights907 Holy cow man. 5 years?? I have a PTSD diagnosis from VA, but still says service conn: NO on the medical notes. Almost all the notes are referring to the same "stressor" in combat. DD214, medals...etc all back it up. I have my first VA scheduled C&P in a few days. They moved very fast after the diagnosis. I would think that the purpose of the C&P is to provide rationale to service connect??

    • @fivelights907
      @fivelights907 2 года назад +2

      @@eQuariuz C&P looks at how your symptoms effect daily life. Yes, they look for service connections, but that’s like 5%. The C&P looks to confirm diagnosis and evaluate symptoms.

    • @eQuariuz
      @eQuariuz 2 года назад

      @@fivelights907
      "3 combat deployments in the early days of Iraq. Apparently at the time the VA only recognized one event as acceptable for PTSD"
      How could they deny, why not just pick one stressor or two on one deployment?
      I don't understand this. I'm assuming you have the Ribbons, Badges or whatever for combat, and it's listed openly on your DD-214??

    • @ThomasJohnson-ld1wv
      @ThomasJohnson-ld1wv 12 дней назад

      Yes I have left the Army since the mid 80's I was in Korea for cold weather training, and it's still affecting my health, and my sleep... I will be filingfor benefits real soon...!"" Thank you all for the good infomation .TJ

  • @skival
    @skival Год назад +13

    Watching this made me cry. I didn't know that ask the bad things I was feeling was from PTSD. I knew some of them were but feeling dead inside and hopeless and worthless was just something I thought was just me. I hope I can get some help, feeling like this isn't living.

  • @TrendingHeadlinesTV
    @TrendingHeadlinesTV 9 месяцев назад +4

    Wow, explained so well. I have multiple symptoms in each of those categories. My gosh, it was comforting to hear someone talk about what I go through daily; and almost constantly with some symptoms of my PTSD. I am in the process of submitting my claim. Thank you very much ladies for helping more veterans than you probably can imagine with your videos. God bless you both.

  • @Teawithlee
    @Teawithlee 3 года назад +33

    I come back to this video over and over. It’s easily the best explanation on how to structure and look at your PTSD claim. Thank you! 👏👏🇺🇸

    • @HillAndPonton
      @HillAndPonton  3 года назад +1

      Wow, that's great feedback! Thanks Rich. I'll make sure to let Attorney Williams know.

    • @Teawithlee
      @Teawithlee 3 года назад +1

      @@HillAndPonton you bet, we have 3 veterans in my home, and should or better yet when the day comes we need representation, I’m calling you guys.

    • @lordkreigs1978
      @lordkreigs1978 2 месяца назад

      I just watched it for the first time and saved it into my watch later because I know I’m gonna have to view this three or four times and take notes and pause because part of my PTSD is paying attention and retention and I am absolutely overwhelmed with how much information was presented here.
      That’s another huge part of my PTSD, I get overwhelmed extremely easily quickly and completely.

  • @mathewbodine8860
    @mathewbodine8860 4 года назад +26

    I am very glad that I came across your video. I never realized how much this has affected my life over the past 30 years.

    • @MrJuxone
      @MrJuxone 3 года назад +2

      I absolutely agree with you.. over the last year these have actually helped me recognize what I had been dealing with for at least 35 years!!

    • @Usmc031189
      @Usmc031189 3 года назад +2

      Same here, been denial since I been discharged,1993.

    • @petep8846
      @petep8846 2 года назад +2

      Same here, I have been dealing with a lot of these symptoms since 2006, and never knew that is what I was dealing with

    • @carlospadron488
      @carlospadron488 2 года назад +1

      Im w/ u

  • @Miguel-USMC
    @Miguel-USMC 4 года назад +38

    Great video! I felt as if you talking about my daily life . Made me more self aware . Thank you ladies

  • @terrancepinkney777
    @terrancepinkney777 Год назад +6

    I'm so glad I clicked on this video! The explainations are clear and for quite a few years now I thought I wouldn't quailify based on what I percieved as just me managing and going through the motions with how I felt about my tour. Now I have a better understanding of different types of stressors and varying levels of PTSD I'm definintely filing a claim.

  • @jerdavis9489
    @jerdavis9489 3 года назад +13

    This was helpful. I was diagnosed recently and had no idea he was testing me the whole time. Thanks for this!

  • @backtoedenallnaturallandsc5547
    @backtoedenallnaturallandsc5547 2 года назад +25

    I wish this existed 10 years ago. Thank you so much for all of your efforts.
    I’m in the midsts of my appeal now, headed for another C&P exam soon!

    • @randyreneau2086
      @randyreneau2086 2 года назад +1

      I have almost all the symptoms, been in a VA mental ward. It seems like I got a something on my back. I see a psych every three months. I see why there is a lot of suicide. I have good days and bad days.I’ll been 100% for years. The VA doctors told me I should have been drawing the day I got out of the army. I was a combat medic in Nam, Purple Heart, combat badge, Nam messed my whole life up.

  • @javierdeleon7597
    @javierdeleon7597 4 года назад +28

    This by far was the best explanation of PTSD and it's symptoms 👏. You guys rock!

  • @Dannymessatsu
    @Dannymessatsu 2 года назад +44

    I did my C&P Exams recently and was seen by 2 evaluators that were very understanding. The conversation was open for me to express everything that happened to me during my service. I highly recommend to all service members that you are as honest as possible with your feelings and don't be fearful of opening up. If you have ever had thoughts about harming yourself or of suicide, that is fine to mention during the exam and you will not immediately be hospitalized. I'm still in the process of being rated for my PTSD claim and the VA has also requested more information from me. I sent them a more descriptive word document stating everything that happened, how I felt in that moment, and how I feel and act now. We'll see what happens next. I wish the best of luck to you all and thank you for your service.

    • @fivelights907
      @fivelights907 2 года назад +3

      This is spot on. They won’t lock you up or hospitalize you. You must tell them (they won’t judge you) the truth and must be honest about how these symptoms effect you. Don’t be ashamed, you can’t get the help if you don’t open up. Suicide, self harm, seeing shit, hearing things…. Just tell them. I’m 100% for PTSD. 100% for PTSD isn’t a fun ride.

    • @eQuariuz
      @eQuariuz 2 года назад +2

      Pls update us when you get an update. Best to you.

    • @Dannymessatsu
      @Dannymessatsu 2 года назад +2

      Update, after six months I was able to win my claim for PTSD rated at 50 percent for a total rating of 70 now. I won this claim without being seen for any mental health related care while on active-duty. It's possible to win your claim without being on medication prescribed to you in service. The buddy statements I used were critical in justifying the legitimacy of my story. A fellow Corporal I worked with and a Staff Sergeant who was my mentor provided me those buddy statements. Fight for your claims. I'm just one of many who won their battle with the VA.

    • @eQuariuz
      @eQuariuz 2 года назад +1

      @@Dannymessatsu Awesome. Glad you responded. It always kind of leaves an empty feeling when people just disappear.
      A couple of things...,
      Why did you say 2 exams, and "evaluators"?
      Did they send you back for a re-do?
      Did you have combat action or whatever the service equivalent is in your service. .. Bronze star..etc... on you DD-214?
      Was your PTSD based on a combat incident(s)?
      you were rated at 50%, even though you expressed S.I. ideation? I thought the symptom S.I. was rated at 70% ?
      This has me thinking a lot.

    • @Dannymessatsu
      @Dannymessatsu 2 года назад +2

      @@eQuariuz I saw 2 evaluators. I have no idea why but the appointments were a few days apart. My PTSD claim is non-combative. I believe it was rated at 50 because it's not as severe as others and I may have not met enough of the criteria for all of the symptoms. However, I have the diagnosis for sleep apnea and just put in a secondary claim yesterday connected to my PTSD.

  • @johnboyd7158
    @johnboyd7158 4 года назад +16

    Excellent discourse on PTSD. I was in Vietnam and, eventually in 2002, I was rated as 100% permanent and total, with PTSD alone. I ha made adjustments and have a good life now. Thanks

    • @kingfua2988
      @kingfua2988 4 года назад +2

      John are you under the 100% “unemployability” or are you still able to work?

  • @S.DawnChronicles7
    @S.DawnChronicles7 Год назад +3

    This video has helped me increase my rating percentage to 100%, thank you.

  • @Squeezmo
    @Squeezmo 2 года назад +4

    yup. They put me through all of that stuff. The words that get used.... avoidance, detachment, lack of feelings..... they're all in the VA App. That thing does help a lot.

  • @gregoryavery1588
    @gregoryavery1588 3 года назад +41

    V A employees should be required to watch this. C&P examiners should be required to watch this.

    • @HillAndPonton
      @HillAndPonton  3 года назад +1

      Wow, thanks for saying so, Gregory! If you liked this one, hopefully you'll like our interview with a C&P Examiner here: ruclips.net/video/9_BdPGGp2Rg/видео.html

  • @MrSirDudeGuy
    @MrSirDudeGuy 2 года назад +11

    I did the mental exam today. This video was an outstanding resource to get an idea of what to expect and how to prepare. I feel confident that I said everything I needed to. Thanks!

    • @HillAndPonton
      @HillAndPonton  2 года назад

      Good luck!

    • @vltie8305
      @vltie8305 2 года назад

      here for your update *

    • @rday10036624
      @rday10036624 2 года назад

      I have another c&p exam in Sept. I am already 30%PTSD. Thanks for this video I know what to expect and have an understanding.

    • @MrSirDudeGuy
      @MrSirDudeGuy 2 года назад +2

      @@vltie8305 Time for an update! it took about three months to receive the results. I ended up with 50% PSTD. I just went in there and told the truth and the results were what they were. however, I did review all the highlights and main points in my mind before going in so I would readily be able to discuss things and point things out during the appointment. and I still forgot to mention some things, like my roommate was killed in Iraq, and I still think about him. I forgot to mention that. Make sure to mention all of that type of stuff. Include anything that affects you mentally. No matter how small it seems. I’ve been burying everything for 20 years and it was difficult and not enjoyable to bring it all back to the forefront of my mind. It is necessary for this appointment. Go in prepared with anything and everything that bothers you mentally. The smallest things like fear to travel, to the big things like nightmares.

    • @scottm2649
      @scottm2649 2 года назад +1

      @@MrSirDudeGuy Exactly this. I didn't do well in my first exam and was standoffish and my rating was 30%. The second time I went, I just let it all out. I let them know of a friend who was killed in Iraq and since I've held everything in for years I started crying during the exam. I was embarrassed but just thought F it, I'm just gonna tell the complete truth. I am now at 70%. I think a lot of us, don't show our feelings and it hurts us during the C&P exam. I mean we were always taught that being hurt for anything was shameful and would be made fun of if on a profile. We were taught just to suck it up so we think nobody cares anyway so might as well just keep it to ourselves.

  • @barrysmith8193
    @barrysmith8193 3 года назад +16

    Thanks so much for this. I am a Vietnam vet with PTSD. This video finally has shown me who I really am inside and why I have struggled emotionally for so many years. I did not realize that I have all 8 conditions. At the end of the video I cried.

    • @wendyvic4046
      @wendyvic4046 3 года назад +2

      ICR...same here.

    • @HillAndPonton
      @HillAndPonton  3 года назад +3

      Wow, we are so honored to have been able to help you in some way, Barry. If you haven't checked it out yet, here's our video on PTSD and Anxiety discussed by a licensed Psychologist with one of our attorneys: ruclips.net/video/vmWhYLbr7GY/видео.html

    • @HillAndPonton
      @HillAndPonton  3 года назад

      Thank you for sharing, Ric. We're happy to help.

    • @specialstone9153
      @specialstone9153 3 года назад

      Am sorry to hear that. Major concern in addition is worldwide terrorism. In cahoots. V2K, Voice to Skull, RNM (Remote Neural Monitoring) MKUltra, Energy Weapons, Targeting of Individuals, and entire families. If you try talking about that to VA, they may use that against you. That stuff is real.

  • @joseivory4511
    @joseivory4511 2 года назад +3

    Thank you so much for the videos. This is so a great weight off my hart, & chest to hear & see. Youv spocken as if youv known me all my life!!! Thank god.!!!

  • @Plissken68
    @Plissken68 3 года назад +40

    For many of us it's not a matter of intrusive or unwanted memories, because the stressor is an ever-present thing. It's always present. So the issue for us is trying to forget. Which is impossible.

    • @HillAndPonton
      @HillAndPonton  3 года назад +2

      So sorry to hear what you've been going through. We've seen time and time again veterans dealing with PTSD and not getting the help they need. We know it can be really hard to live with PTSD but just know help is available. We recently interviewed a Licensed Psychologist on C&P Exams for mental health. I think this video might be helpful to you: ruclips.net/video/9_BdPGGp2Rg/видео.html . Also, we're releasing a new video on PTSD and Anxiety with the same doctor this week - I hope to see you there!

    • @fivelights907
      @fivelights907 2 года назад +1

      I feel ya on that one. That’s the intrusive thought on the more extreme end.

    • @SammifromMiami
      @SammifromMiami 2 года назад +2

      @Snake, I hear you brother. I went over a bridge from an auto accident in Germany 40 years ago. Should have been killed. My mind goes over that accident every day since then.

    • @namvet1968
      @namvet1968 2 года назад +1

      Yes. I have PTSD from Vietnam (drafted). It always lingers in my thoughts.

  • @KSCummins6.7L
    @KSCummins6.7L 2 года назад +13

    I'm just now going thru the ptsd process with the va and quite honestly, I don't know what to expect because several events come to my thoughts often but yet I don't break down, I just feel sad and angry and definitely have been told my anger is raging at times.

  • @johnd4408
    @johnd4408 4 года назад +11

    I wish I knew this a long time ago. I have been dealing with my PTSD on my own as something normal but clearly it is not. I have been through probably 60-70 employers and now I have lost the use of my left arm and can't work due to my service. I have all the PTSD symptoms mentioned here and I need to get everything looked at. Thank you for creating these videos. They are extremely helpful.

  • @ariabey7614
    @ariabey7614 2 года назад +13

    I need you to represent me in my VA claim. You explainedthe aspects of PTSD so well, and I had no idea that I was that far from normal society. I felt so bad relating to EVERY ASPECT

    • @gburn9377
      @gburn9377 2 года назад

      I bet you seen all kinds trauma, huh POG?

    • @ariabey7614
      @ariabey7614 2 года назад +2

      @@gburn9377 you must be bothered, for you to really go out of your way to throw shade on a stranger who's probably gone through more than you can think of. Hope you have a good weekend and happy holidays friend.

    • @gburn9377
      @gburn9377 2 года назад

      @Ária Bey didn't really go out of my way. Just saw a POG crying about PTSD again. Lol I did my time in Ramadi, Iraq as an 11B. Whatever you witnessed wasn't shit.

    • @ariabey7614
      @ariabey7614 2 года назад +3

      @@gburn9377 lol I'm not tryna win a brag war about who's seen the most damage 🤣
      You win bro, like I said, have a good weekend and happy holidays war hero

    • @gburn9377
      @gburn9377 2 года назад +1

      @@ariabey7614 no one's bragging, FRAUD.

  • @jimhickman3296
    @jimhickman3296 2 года назад +4

    Very well explained! Will have to have another c and p done. I was at batallion hq bombing in 1983 Lebanon Beirut. Oct. 23, 1983. Went over on the USS IWO JIMA. Worked shore duty as an avionics tech on CH-46E transport helicopters. Received intimidation fire from Shiites from time to time while working on choppers. I hit on several symptoms you spoke of. Been living with these for 40 years.

    • @chrisbretney9068
      @chrisbretney9068 2 года назад +1

      One of the helos picked us up from the airport to fly us out to the USS IWO JIMA the day after the bombing .for work on the ship, we were from the USS PUGET SOUND to do repair work on fly a way work which is what we did. during the flight the helo sprung a oil leak overhead and we all got sprayed with some oil. reading your post and seeing the date reminded me of this. have a good day !

    • @jimhickman3296
      @jimhickman3296 2 года назад +1

      @@chrisbretney9068 This may be scary for you but I probably worked on the aircraft you flew in. Lol!!

  • @scottulbrich5376
    @scottulbrich5376 2 года назад +3

    Ive got and have had so many of these symptoms for years and years

  • @PKD-ze4hr
    @PKD-ze4hr 2 года назад +5

    This was a great explanation of ptsd. As I was watching I realized that I had a lot of the symptoms. May be contacting

  • @kennethwedding8489
    @kennethwedding8489 Год назад +2

    I have had a social worker thought it's a learned behavior. I set an go on about how easily it could be over came. When she finished I told her she is in the he wrong line of work. That I would not need another appointment an thanked her for her view an insight.
    I was so pissed I just lift. Someone that doesn't go through it will never truly understand it.

  • @FreeSpirit47
    @FreeSpirit47 2 года назад +9

    MST/PTSD I had stuffed the night terrors, anxiety, depression down deep so that I could be the best mother to my children. When I was in the process of pushing my claim through, I had to talk about the assaults, I had to write about them, read about them.
    For FIVE years.
    The night terrors, hyper- vigilance, depression, anxiety, anger, all came back with a vengeance. When the claim was paid, it was one huge lump sum then monthly.
    The problem is that I live in a small town where I am nobody. There are far too few counselors with so much need. I sought out a counselor, was just starting to make some progress. The counselor I began seeing, canceled all future appointments when she found that I had worked for one of her friends. The woman I worked for messed me over, so, I reported her. The counselor made up a lie to cancel my appointments because I reported her friends' wrongful actions.
    So, now, I have to figure things out on my own.
    I don't trust any counselors, now. Too many bad experiences with people who are supposed to help, only causing harm for me.

    • @SpaceRanger187
      @SpaceRanger187 Год назад

      I know the feeling.. Talking about it only makes me worse. Just makes me want to do terrible things to people

    • @FreeSpirit47
      @FreeSpirit47 Год назад

      @@SpaceRanger187 First, i want to say that whatever people did to you that resulted in your emotional wounds, I'm sorry that was done to you.
      I don't want to hurt anyone due to what was done to me, I am living a good life which I'm grateful for.
      I do, however, know where each of the rapists are so that if I happen to go to that area by chance, I can be vigilant enough that if I see them, I can avoid them.

  • @danepatterson8107
    @danepatterson8107 2 года назад +9

    What a great job you have done for the veteran community!

  • @mechadroit
    @mechadroit 2 года назад +6

    Damn.... I just put PTSD claim with the VA because my wife and friends kept harassing me about it. Glad I watched this video. I experience all of this, but I've been telling myself to "man up" for about 10 years.

    • @namvet1968
      @namvet1968 2 года назад +2

      Well done. As a Vietnam vet (drafted), I ignored my symptoms for years. The psychiatrist at the VA was really great to me. You deserve compensation!

  • @prestonrobert2625
    @prestonrobert2625 4 года назад +4

    Thank you! From my heart God Bless your legal services.

  • @davidandrewburrows8535
    @davidandrewburrows8535 3 года назад +29

    1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 & 8. I have 1-8 of them and I understand how I got my 100% PTSD from the VA.

    • @badscat_910
      @badscat_910 2 года назад

      Can you still work a law enforcement job with a 100% ptsd rating ?

    • @soulus25
      @soulus25 2 года назад +2

      I've got all 8 and i'm at 70%.

    • @eQuariuz
      @eQuariuz 2 года назад

      The hard part is "can't work". Well, most of us HAVE to work, so we work. Yea there's a train wreck of "let go's" in the past, but, we must find another and another.

    • @mannyp812000
      @mannyp812000 2 года назад +2

      @@badscat_910 yes

  • @CoolLava
    @CoolLava 2 года назад +2

    It’s something I never imagined, the VA. I served and was Honorably discharge for medical reasons. The Coast Guard gave me a $5,000 severance and I was told that’s what I get do not apply for disability. At the age of 21 what do I know? So I went 4 years with No disability compensation. When I realized I could apply for disability I did, received 10%. Then for 30 years I was at 10%. After which I needed surgery which put me to 30% plus 10% more for secondary issues. Now after 47 years with my affliction I am having more problems. It took since last September until today for the VA to approve my MRI and other tests. My frustration level is beyond the ceiling. I am currently rated 50% disabled, 47 years after the injury. I should be 100%. I would like some help. Not that the VA wouldn’t help. It’s more like they won’t take time to help me. I feel like I served my country and now I’m on my own and must maneuver a system to receive compensation that they should have been standing by the door to give me. Wow, do I regret my service. I would rather have stayed healthy and lived a more active life than have been treated like this. I’m 67 now. I can no longer enjoy many things I used to do. Not because I’m old, but because I can’t from my injury. Many things I enjoyed have been given up one by one over the years because I would injure myself if I continued. But who cares?

  • @Breakbread617
    @Breakbread617 Год назад +7

    Wow! Amazingly said I’m going to show my kids this they will definitely understand me better that’s the hardest part about it and the IBS Is really bad too I’m also a combat vet 8 years military expirence 14 months in actual theater of a combat zone OEF and OIF The PTSD and IBS has effected my life home and work in and relationships it’s effects my relationships with friends and family kinda sucks but I don’t regret it I am proud to have served and I would do it again! Freedom is worth it and not just for us for everyone

  • @xavierlopez6673
    @xavierlopez6673 3 года назад +1

    I never thought I had this and the doctor said I should get help but, this video opened my eyes and seeking the help I need

    • @HillAndPonton
      @HillAndPonton  3 года назад +1

      Hi There Xavier, thanks for sharing a little of your situation. Mental health conditions can leave us in a fog where we don't see things rationally. We get so used to things are going that we don't realize we need change. Best of luck to you and we're happy our video could help in some way.

  • @makaiokalahama
    @makaiokalahama Год назад +7

    The issue is trying to remember this very long list of symptoms and being able to state them or explain them to the VA from memory, otherwise they just think you don't have those symptoms. They should instead just go down this long list for you and ask you one at a time if you experience them rather than us the veterans having to sit there and memorize the DSM.

    • @Vespyr_
      @Vespyr_ 4 месяца назад

      So they don't ask you questions or go through the checklist? You have to diagnose yourself?

    • @jaronandnat
      @jaronandnat 3 месяца назад

      @@Vespyr_ i just had a virtual appointment and she went right through the checklist and asked me every single possible question on the DPQ sheet.

  • @AlbertNoffsinger
    @AlbertNoffsinger 4 года назад +8

    Thank you for the video, my wife asks me what's going on all the time and its been hard to explain this when I barely know what I am going through. I checked almost everything on that list you mentioned and I am at 50% for ptsd and after watching this it makes me realize I should be 70-100% for PTSD. I watched a few more of your videos after this as well and it's really cool to hear and see how the system works and how complex the process can be.

    • @chia_pet7121
      @chia_pet7121 3 года назад

      You have a wife and not everything on the list? I HAVE to live alone, have EVERYTHING on the list, and am 0% RATED for PTSD. Be lucky you can function as much as you can and still get 50%.

  • @CombatEngineer1987
    @CombatEngineer1987 2 года назад +1

    Im glad yall post these videos

  • @tonyjones1560
    @tonyjones1560 2 года назад +12

    Fascinating…very recently, I was told by a VA shrink that I have significant combat exposure and an adjustment disorder…but not PTSD. Half of this, meanwhile, sounds a little bit too familiar.

  • @Afroricanz84
    @Afroricanz84 2 года назад +21

    I’ve been fighting my claim since 2014. It is now 2022 and the judge granted my disability! I thank God and for everyone that fought my case.
    Update: I was granted 50 percent for both ptsd and depression. I was 20 percent for my wrist surgery. Giving me a total percentage of 60 percent. I still don’t understand how they calculate their percentages.

    • @ashleywilliams339
      @ashleywilliams339 2 года назад

      Can you let me know what happened how was your process

    • @Afroricanz84
      @Afroricanz84 2 года назад +2

      @@ashleywilliams339 the process was incredibly painful. I had to relive the trauma every single CP exam. My medical records linked the ptsd and depression to military service along with linking it to the abuse that I received from another enlisted member.
      Long story short they kept trying to say I had personality disorder when I have been diagnosed 3X by a physiatrist for PTSD Depression and anxiety.
      They rated me at 50 percent for ptsd and depression. I am also 20 percent for my hand, so combined it’s 60 percent. I got over 5 years worth of backpay as well.
      All I can say is don’t give up, keep appealing those denials. It should not have taken me 8 years to win this battle. I still feel I deserved more, but I am forever thankful.
      Good luck to you.

    • @maureenwilson4949
      @maureenwilson4949 2 года назад +1

      Yes. The infamous personality disorder game. I had the PD diagnosis for 15 years preventing me from service connection. 2 months ago my va psych doctor changed the diagnosis to mst/ptsd. Im on step 2 of the claim waiting to see if they schedule a C&P exam. Worried the examiner will still over rule my doctor who i have seen for 2 years.

    • @Afroricanz84
      @Afroricanz84 2 года назад

      @@maureenwilson4949 the key is to get your claim to the judge. If they deny so many times the last step is the court hearing. I had to testify about the trauma that I endured. It took nearly 8 years to win this. I am now 60 percent disabled.

    • @darkthanion1681
      @darkthanion1681 2 года назад +1

      50% is your highest rating everyting beyond that is based on what you have left.. technically you are still 50% abled.. your next on is 20. So take 20% of what you have left.. i.e. 10%.. total rating is 50 plus 10 = 60.. its gets worse going from 90 to 100% you need 40 or 50 points to hit the thresh hold.. 1 actual % per 10% applied

  • @jaredpeterson380
    @jaredpeterson380 4 года назад +26

    I served in Vietnam with people who are 70% who never saw a minute of combat, never spent a night in Nam without a mess hall, roof and bunk. The system can be abused. An insult to all the men who went through hell.

    • @projekt679
      @projekt679 4 года назад +2

      Very true and unfortunate last veterans didn’t have this type of support system.

    • @duanejohnson7657
      @duanejohnson7657 3 года назад +3

      My Youngest Uncle was in Nam he was Medal of Honor recipent Pfc Milton Lee Olive III

    • @Jenali1978
      @Jenali1978 3 года назад +5

      It’s not just combat that causes PTSD severe enough for 70%. Other situations qualify too.

    • @livininmexico3811
      @livininmexico3811 3 года назад +2

      Not everybody has to go through combat to get this benefit. Look at me who is 100% Permanent and Total with Special Monthly Compensation (L) Aid and Attendance getting $4,000.00 a month for the rest of my life and never saw a second of combat. No more said.

    • @mikelambertson7929
      @mikelambertson7929 3 года назад +4

      Alot of us went through hell without combat

  • @theresaguerrero2308
    @theresaguerrero2308 Год назад +2

    Spouse of a a rated Vet for PTSD here.... And the "no one can be trusted"... statement, boy, that hits hard. Married 31 yrs and my husband still makes comments that reflects how he can't trust me.

  • @jimbrewer2893
    @jimbrewer2893 2 года назад +7

    My initial C&P the doctor said i qualified for 70% and that's what she recommended. VA gave me 50%. I just went through another C&P for an increased rating. VA kept it at 50%. One of the questions was daily hygiene. VA sys it's a requirement for higher rating. I don't shower everyday, I don't brush my teeth everyday. I do wash my face and hands. Having said that, it was noted that hygiene was not a problem on this latest eval. It seems that some of the questions they ask are off the wall. My rating is labeled non combat. It's all about playing the game.

  • @vincewarner3868
    @vincewarner3868 4 года назад +3

    Thank You Both! Very informative.

  • @rickg2517
    @rickg2517 3 года назад +3

    Excellent video, thank you for posting.

  • @intrepiddevildog
    @intrepiddevildog Год назад

    I'm desperate for help. Your videos are the only Real help I have been able to find. THANK YOU.

  • @TheMisterMajic
    @TheMisterMajic 2 года назад +4

    OMG, you were as the song says: Killing Me Softly. I have every symptom discussed in this video. I am currently rated at 70% for PTSD but I know that I am actually 100% F'ed up.

  • @gunchief0811
    @gunchief0811 2 года назад +5

    I meet MANY of these criteria. for sure hypervigilance, as well as bad dream, triggers from loud noises
    not trusting anyone inspecting my location for safety, anger flare-ups.. Sadness for no reason, Divorce and problems at work.

    • @namvet1968
      @namvet1968 2 года назад +2

      As a Vietnam vet (drafted), it sounds like you have PTSD. You should file immediately. The psychiatrist at the VA was very helpful to me.

    • @gunchief0811
      @gunchief0811 2 года назад

      @@namvet1968 thank u Brother.
      I for sure am following up with treatment finally after all of these years for PTSD

  • @terryseawright4258
    @terryseawright4258 4 месяца назад

    Great and interesting article about PTSD very informative with the details

  • @powermovez1887
    @powermovez1887 3 года назад +2

    Wow! This was a eye-opener for me.

    • @HillAndPonton
      @HillAndPonton  3 года назад +1

      We're glad we could be of help. Also if you haven't checked it out yet, we interviewed a licensed Psychologist and C&P Examiner regarding PTSD here: ruclips.net/video/vmWhYLbr7GY/видео.html

  • @toddryan0108
    @toddryan0108 3 года назад +5

    I was recently diagnosed with PTS through a C&P exam. I’m just waiting on my rating. I’m an Infantryman with 2 combat tours in Afghanistan.

    • @HillAndPonton
      @HillAndPonton  3 года назад

      Best of luck, Todd - if you're not satisfied with the rating given to you, make sure to let us know. We work on appeals!

    • @derricktilford6455
      @derricktilford6455 3 года назад +6

      It's a shame that any soldier who's been in a combat zone has to be rated at all. That should automatically be 100%.

  • @roberto.gallegos
    @roberto.gallegos 3 года назад +2

    I’ve been struggling with PTSD like 15 years. They made me get out of the army because of it after 12 years. Now the VA is trying to reduce my rating. To me it seems like these evaluations are to try and get justification to lower ratings. The examiner works for the VA not for the veterans. Two days after my exam the VA said they made a decision to reduce my rating. Two days! from information that an examiner got in an out that knew nothing about me before the exam. Not taking into account what my doctor I’ve been seeing once a week for years recommended. Now tomorrow will be my 4th exam in a year trying to get this corrected. Wounded warrior has been trying to help but honestly the only assistance I e got, which I appreciate is them setting up the appointment for me cuz I would not have been able to do it. I don’t know how much longer I can keep doing this

    • @puppethound
      @puppethound 2 года назад +1

      I hope things got better for you and worked out like you hoped.

    • @roberto.gallegos
      @roberto.gallegos 2 года назад

      @@puppethound not yet. Still waiting. Just got back from the Wyoming inpatient PTSD/SA program. It was tough to the point I didn’t get all the way through it. Left early. Had to get back to my support system. Hopefully it doesn’t hurt me with the VA that I couldn’t finish the program. It was just to tough.

    • @dougglasscock6658
      @dougglasscock6658 13 дней назад +1

      @@roberto.gallegos God bless you brother !!

  • @ronthompson2366
    @ronthompson2366 2 года назад +1

    This is so aggravating... I gave 100 percent of myself. I never complained. Mine was just to do or die aye aye sir.... but yet I finally seek assistance.. and the VA says oh well it's just this or that.... and we'll just give this... so much for "thank you for your service ! "... take your thank you and....

  • @jamesthompson4513
    @jamesthompson4513 Год назад

    This was a great segment

  • @angeloconigliaro3884
    @angeloconigliaro3884 4 года назад +119

    I just got 36k on July 15th I am now 100percent

  • @lewiserwin2686
    @lewiserwin2686 2 года назад +9

    There is no question that most people with prior military service has some type of PTSD. After serving this nation for 21 years with several combat tour's I am still trying to receive the benefits I have earned. The prior presidents, vice presidents, congress, and the senate, including local governments have failed us as veterans. I am willing to say, that those in the higher level of the government has their benefits, because they are high profile individuals. Those of us who deserves the benefits the most, and struggling and fighting for something that we have earned honestly.

    • @metalmike570
      @metalmike570 2 года назад

      Get that claim processed so you can get the doctor appointments needed to get the compensation rating. Don't give up, stay at it.

    • @namvet1968
      @namvet1968 2 года назад

      As a Vietnam vet (drafted), you are spot on. I have PTSD and am receiving 50%. You DESERVE COMPENSATION! Have you talked to a psychiatrist at the VA? He really helped me.

  • @CarlosRodriguez-wf4wj
    @CarlosRodriguez-wf4wj 2 года назад +1

    This really made me cry I always thought it was me. Just filed a claim with the VA I never knew this was ptsd what I was experiencing.

    • @watermanerc
      @watermanerc Год назад +2

      I thought the rest of the world was crazy nd I was the only sane one.....nope...I had it backwards for 40 years....plus...

  • @mikem2114
    @mikem2114 Год назад

    Very helpful and insightful. Thank you.

  • @anthonypowell6788
    @anthonypowell6788 2 года назад +2

    I just had my consult for my BDD claim and the doctor said I didn’t have PTSD but everything y’all explained I’ve experienced 😔

  • @kaweka260
    @kaweka260 2 года назад +5

    I was a casualty rep for the AOR and seeing reports coming in daily, it really got to me not only seeing the details of the reports, but also ensuring the numbers were accurate to report. I dream about this everyday and I wake up constantly. Does this qualify for PTSD?

  • @worrellselvin5088
    @worrellselvin5088 2 года назад +2

    PTSD is definitely not a joke, it’s a real thing! It keeps you on guard at all times, it make you distrust everyone, keep you checking your surroundings constantly etc, etc! It’s simple not pretty.

    • @MsDonden
      @MsDonden Год назад

      dam this is me... im constantly on guard hv been for 30 yrs worked intelligence usaf jeez!

  • @TrendingHeadlinesTV
    @TrendingHeadlinesTV 9 месяцев назад +1

    Are we able to write down on paper all of our symptoms from each category? It Jared my memory of even more symptoms I have, just listening to the examples within the different criteria. Hopefully we are able to bring a written list of symptoms into our C&P exam, along with statements of friends and loved ones that see what I go through daily and for many years now.

    • @hernandez-perezandroid5983
      @hernandez-perezandroid5983 8 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, also it help to take a family member or fried as a witness, the also can fill out VA sworn statements describing your conditions.

  • @zacharybarcinas9503
    @zacharybarcinas9503 4 года назад +1

    very well said and explained thank you,

  • @dkayflowers79
    @dkayflowers79 4 года назад +11

    I have been denied 3 different times to where I'm actually starting to think they personally don't like me. I mean I know other Vets who has never been deployed to combat zone, never even left the State. She was a supply clerk for Christ sakes, and she was awarded 50% on the 1st try. They diagnosed me with severe depression and anxiety but didn't want to sat ptsd as if it's coming out of the raters own pocket. It's very frustrating and don't let me start on the DAV where everyone always gives them props as if they do anything. All they like to do is help the real old vets that combine with stacks of medical records. I don't have those as I cant even afford outside doctors.
    I will try one more time in a couple weeks and if I'm denied again I will have a Lawyer maybe try and sue the rater for discrimination which could be possibility cause I can't think of any other reason as to why 🤔

    • @eli-jr2148
      @eli-jr2148 4 года назад +3

      Damn so a supply clerk gets 50%ptsd off the RIP damn how the hell she pull that off,well damn man I hope you get your just do
      I just was diagnosed with PTSD from my family doctor I was a 13B Field Artillery for 6 years so I'm getting ready to file my claim hoping for so good news myself

    • @2110devildog
      @2110devildog 2 года назад +1

      Don’t give up Devildog. Maybe get an outside Doctor to diagnose you and you’ll have that medical evidence.

    • @danielrothwell5781
      @danielrothwell5781 2 года назад +1

      i would lawyer up if the first try dose not get your results u want or even close

    • @carlospadron488
      @carlospadron488 2 года назад

      Ive heard shady things like that before...but dont give up Marine!

    • @scottulbrich5376
      @scottulbrich5376 2 года назад

      yeah they did the exact same thing to me when i filed in 2007, said i had it but wasnt service connected, fast forward 15 years and a boat load of pysc visits, and got professional help to appeal, totally different outcome

  • @gunchief0811
    @gunchief0811 2 года назад +2

    my PTSD experience was worse than I thought. I've always dealt with it as best as I could BUT! I've had many many many problems, nightmares.. anger flareups... I don't like crowds I had bad problems in my former marriage.
    sweats,, confusion... sadness insane craziness from smells or sounds or sights. I was deployed to the Korean D.M.Z and there were several scary, life-threatening things that happened to me when I was there.
    and it's never left me. I live with it but man oh man I just never properly dealt with it.

  • @bluefluke7585
    @bluefluke7585 4 года назад +31

    It's unfortunate that all the examples given were only about combat. Military sexual trauma, sexual assault and/or rape need to be included. Otherwise, this was very informative.

    • @codychavarria6088
      @codychavarria6088 2 года назад +3

      She did mention those

    • @bobketteringham4779
      @bobketteringham4779 2 года назад

      I do not think she mentioned these, especially sexual stuff.

    • @racejunkie566
      @racejunkie566 2 года назад

      And the fact that about 90% of people that suffer from PTSD have it from being in combat because of two 20-year wars

    • @reginawaddell6426
      @reginawaddell6426 2 года назад +3

      She did mention MST but you have to remember if we don't tell them about the sexual trauma or the assaults and rapes that go on then we can't get treatment for it and the problem is so many women have been quiet about it for so long and now they're finally starting to bring it to light and they're getting help which is force the VA to start offering the support that we need

    • @adrianallen2767
      @adrianallen2767 Год назад

      You can still get treatment at VA facilities for MST even if you didn't report it at the time! This is a fact. In this video she does say the word "rape" but I don't remember hearing the words "military sexually trauma". If you have a MST, talk to them about filing a disability claim if you are suffering from PTSD because of it. Even if it's denied, you still have a place to get it out and of your chest and your heard. And you still don't get charged for the treatment you undergo. In the state I live in, the mental health professionals at our VA are top notch!

  • @MVK_GS
    @MVK_GS 8 месяцев назад

    If you can, get your hands on the DSM-5 (CAPS-5), which has the exact parameters (items) in the various criteria. For example, imagine going to take a test but having no idea what score equals passing or failing, and not knowing which questions have more weight versus others. This is how we all go to the PTSD C&P. The DSM-5 (CAPS-5) has specific instructions to the person administering it as to how many incidents of any specific item warrant a determination that you meet the criteria for the symptoms you are claiming. If you say that in the last month, a particular symptom happens less than 2 times, it directs the person administering it to consider it not a present symptom.

    • @SandfordSmythe
      @SandfordSmythe 8 месяцев назад +1

      An advocate was coaching vets on the DSM criteria.
      Unfortunately, it can come our very contrived looking in an evaluation.

  • @MK-js8yb
    @MK-js8yb Год назад +1

    I was an ex army ranger, I worked with many people whose careers would dwarf mine. I only did just short of 5 years but I did get 4 deployments. I had good times and bad times, and I never stole valor. I did however go into the VA seeking help for clear cut PTSD; however I was misdiagnosed for monetary reasons. I get I only did 5 years and did not go into the VA seeking 100 percent. Hindsight is 2020 and with a somewhat decent medical background it was clear the VHA, not the VA was more concerned about compensation than treatment. I knew going in, I was clearly going to get some monetary benefit, but I did truly fall for the facade of the VA actually giving a damn. Now not all VA employees are bad but I do want to let every veteran to get rated properly and accurately. The VHA may say they are separate from VBA but I promise you they are not. The initial CP exams fool you, and the following VHA providers may say they are separate. But in your hour long appointment where they state you have a different issue that you're rated for. Ask them and tell them to explicitly detail that you have that condition and that is what you need to be treated for. I was unfortunately tied back into an old VA trick of being diagnosed with a problem I never had, merely for compensation purposes. I was rated for 70 percent for the rating I never had. I never gave a damn about the money until they made it clear thats what they were more concerned about. I ended up fighting tooth and nail and getting retaliated for protecting my benefits and again mainly accurate treatment. When I bought my concerns they doubled down on their lies and cared more about not admitting guilt than correcting mistakes to provide accurate treatment. I fought back because I would not let them make my health worse as well as lower monetary benefits. Again, I went into the Va with clear cut injuries and wanted help. Of course I knew I was going to get some money, but I did go the VA mistakenly thinking they were going to help with those ailments.
    I get the system sucks but make sure youre getting the care youre entitled to. I get there is a broken system tied to compensation but when the agency is more concerned about money than treatment there needs to be drastic change. Good luck and hold people accountable.

  • @daynawhitehead7611
    @daynawhitehead7611 2 года назад +3

    I know I have a problem. I won’t go into it here but it’s gotten so bad that I can’t go into a comp & pen appointment for the PACT act because I’m so petrified. I’ve tried telling my doctor about it but her answer is to make a mental health appointment…which requires going in. I can’t do that. Viscous cycle. Things like this are the only human interactions I have; or want.

    • @dougglasscock6658
      @dougglasscock6658 26 дней назад

      Had the same feelings.... finally went to exam though and it went well for me . I wouldn't go to one exam because it was too far away and I would have to get in an elevator to reach an office .

  • @semperfidelis6235
    @semperfidelis6235 4 года назад +6

    God she is so smart this attorney..... I have everything mentioned..... I am 100%. I would love to help other veterans on how the VA is a disaster when it comes to claims.... took me almost 20 years but I was lucky that I originally back then I filed a claim and the VA made a mistake. I received an apology letter and pay retroactive almost 18 years worth...... They are absolutely correct on every single topic on this video.

    • @brianwarren9882
      @brianwarren9882 4 года назад +2

      Wow i thought she was talking about me 😢 going over all I though I had to worry about was dieing semper fi brother

    • @semperfidelis6235
      @semperfidelis6235 4 года назад

      Jesus Is Lord you should be at 100% plus more special benefits for limps. Brother, you need to go or the DAV not the VA moron reps

    • @semperfidelis6235
      @semperfidelis6235 4 года назад +1

      Jesus Is Lord stay safe and try to control those demons...a buddy from recon unit blew his brain on 2/2015 outside his house after 30 of we being out of the suck!

    • @semperfidelis6235
      @semperfidelis6235 4 года назад +2

      Jesus Is Lord roger.

  • @danielbtwd
    @danielbtwd 2 года назад +2

    It's confusing when they refer to an event, as an infantry combat veteran I was on the front line in the field for 4 months straight then another 3 months straight after the first stint. The first 4 months were very hot. Then operating from a camp and doing week long patrols. Always under threat. There were so many things that happened, in fact it's really stressful to start actively trying to remember every traumatic episode, especially when you spend most of your time trying to block these things out.
    It's quite a thing to have a thousand odd men die around you in several hours of direct contact on multiple occasions. Also we were conscripts so we were forced to serve, refusal would mean 6 yrs in prison.

  • @grim4469
    @grim4469 4 месяца назад +1

    Got rated at 30% for ptsd. I feel like thats a little low for how I feel on a good day. Tried talking to a VA shrink and he basically told me that since I wasn't killing myself with drugs with and alcohol he didn't think I had a problem and should be happy with the 30%.

  • @trathehandymanchicago1976
    @trathehandymanchicago1976 3 года назад +1

    That's pretty much me but I have amnesia off and on and it scaries me that no one sees i try my best but its never a fair hand . Every 5 years or so i get my memory back a little at a time then i come to iver and over since b

  • @KaiatheSiberianHusky
    @KaiatheSiberianHusky 2 года назад +6

    I received 10% PTSD at first but I appealed and had it raised to 30%.

  • @daisyhufford8092
    @daisyhufford8092 Год назад +1

    My husband went to VA. To be tested, in 🎉 Altoona Pa. They said he didn't have it. When he died in Pittsburgh VA hospital the did a biopsy . They found Agent orange all threw his lungs. Should they have to pay back to when he applied?

  • @Indra.artist
    @Indra.artist Год назад +3

    I was in bien hoa for tet and thousands of bodies were generated then stacked up 10 ft high 300
    Ft long locals were given 3 days to claim relatives
    Then they pushed them into a big hole covered them with diesel and burned them for two weeks 50 yards from our hootch
    Can’t get it out of my head
    Is it PTSD?

  • @tjmyers321
    @tjmyers321 5 месяцев назад

    Excellent. Thank you!!! Very helpful!!!

  • @MrSirDudeGuy
    @MrSirDudeGuy 2 года назад +1

    Very helpful! Thanks!

  • @bocabec6744
    @bocabec6744 2 года назад +5

    When your squad leader is shouting out commands and his head comes off his shoulders from a direct hit between the 'running' lights you have a tendency towards PTSD. Just one of many moments I had while a member of a Marine combat platoon in Vietnam. Americans are not programmed for the Hell of war.

  • @Teawithlee
    @Teawithlee 3 года назад +1

    Rich Murphy
    I have provided a Nexus letter for my PTSD claim. The VA is now requesting my medical records from my mental health treatment. I don’t really want to share them, I feel like it’s very private. Hence the reason I provided a well written nexus up front. Do I have to give them my records?

  • @deannesmith5663
    @deannesmith5663 Год назад

    Good stuff, thank you ladies

  • @nightowl16201
    @nightowl16201 5 месяцев назад

    It’s been 42 years after I nearly died from a perforated stomach 2018. Then another after surgery for hernia surgery I contracted COVID, and long COVID. Brings on nightmares about being on aircraft carrier and seeing a pilot from our squadron die. The scary night time sorties where don’t which way to turn. 😢 I’m trying to get hold of VSO in our Legion District right.

  • @IzzysCuisines
    @IzzysCuisines Год назад

    I just can’t believe this EVERYTHING that was mentioned is what I’ve been going through.
    Someone said to me I may have PTSD but I thought it could never happen to me.

  • @iRecordOS
    @iRecordOS Год назад +1

    I received a text saying the vba granted my appeal for ptsd. Waiting to see the change. I submitted it on 6-2013 and I’m already 80% as of this past January. Hoping I get the backpay from 2013. 10% in 2015 to 30 then 50 in 2017. 70 in 2018 then 80 in late 2022. Might be a wealthy man in a few months

  • @eibo9886
    @eibo9886 3 года назад +2

    Thank You!

  • @logancradic8751
    @logancradic8751 3 года назад

    Great video ladies thank you!

  • @carlloucoleman
    @carlloucoleman 2 года назад +2

    The VA said I don't meet the criteria for PTSDS, that's crazy I been shot 4 times while in the military. The VA is crazy.

  • @JayD_113
    @JayD_113 2 года назад +3

    One of my friends died in Afghanistan. I was not there but it bothers me a lot. I have a lot of the symptoms of PTSD because of losing them. Would this be considered a stressor in the VA's eyes?

    • @codyallensiebert
      @codyallensiebert 2 года назад

      If active duty when it happen yes

    • @cahivx
      @cahivx 2 года назад

      Sorry for your buddy, me too. Always remember that he would want me to live the best life possible. Just as I would if it were switched.

  • @raven69600
    @raven69600 Год назад +2

    I just got a 30% rating for depression and anxiety, I have 10% for tinnitus also. I was denied for PTSD even though I have gone through just about everything this video talks about… I never got my complete Pych exam that was scheduled either. I don’t know what else to do…

    • @billforrest1350
      @billforrest1350 Год назад +2

      Thanks for sharing. I have 10% tinnitus and zero for hearing. Currently working on depression/anxiety

    • @raven69600
      @raven69600 Год назад +1

      @@billforrest1350 i recently talked to my VA representative and he informed me that the 30% is for PTSD (unspecified anxiety and depression) it’s just a better terminology he told me. I had to fill out a evidence form that had me write down my experiences that caused the trauma.
      I’m currently helping my older brother with his claims.

  • @harleyjackson5513
    @harleyjackson5513 4 месяца назад

    I have my c&p for ptsd on sept.4, I am really nervous. Many of my fellow Veterans from my unit have told me some horror stories about these exams. I was deployed to Somalia in 1990. The suffering I witness has impacted me to this day. I have nightmares, trouble falling aaleep. I am on 3 separate medications for anxiety, depression. Any advice would be appreciated.

  • @Pilotty
    @Pilotty 4 года назад +14

    I made a mistake in Iraq years ago as a blackhawk pilot.. the mistake I made culminated in a collision killing 4 people that were trying to correct my error. Although I didn't witness the collision with my own eyes it completely destroyed me. I started to suffer nonstop and think about suicide constantly.. other mental health issues developed from the experience.. I was diagnosed with ptsd and hospitalized multiple times. I originally was not rated 100% even though I was worthless in the workforce after my other than honorable discharge due to a gambling addiction that exploded after. If any vets out there want to know the steps I took to finally receive 100% p&t I would be happy to share the details of my story and how I presented my case to the VA.

    • @24karrotsjay_n_kids_acct
      @24karrotsjay_n_kids_acct 4 года назад +1

      Im a vet too. 50percent disabled need 1000 percent

    • @Exodus1414KeepStill
      @Exodus1414KeepStill 4 года назад

      Tyler, I hope your doing good. I struggle with PTSD also. I’m 80% service connected. It was a true battle to get there. I’m currently waiting on the BVA to ruling for and increase. I lost a kidney on active duty and ultimately lost the other a few years down the line. Was on dialysis and almost lost my life from it in 2009 till I Had a transplant. My physical health is what it is but mentally and emotionally it’s a struggle. 🙏✌️

    • @Exodus1414KeepStill
      @Exodus1414KeepStill 4 года назад

      xmen jay Logan 😂 While their at it give me 10000%😂😂

    • @24karrotsjay_n_kids_acct
      @24karrotsjay_n_kids_acct 4 года назад +2

      @@Exodus1414KeepStill lol frfr maan u need a lawyer these days. I see mfs out here 1 yr in military with 100. Talkn bout alcoholics smh but i got 18 disabilities but add up to 50

    • @sr5pro997
      @sr5pro997 4 года назад

      Tyler, hit me up. I have four years left active duty and need to start thinking about all this

  • @TradesByJerome
    @TradesByJerome 10 месяцев назад +1

    I recently had a lot of issues due to my PTSD and was hospitalized. I saw a panel of psychs and they rated me really high for PTSD but didnt say I had gross memory loss and all this but did mention I can't hold down a job and under the boxes saying things like "level of occupational and social impairment" they ticked "total occupational and social impairment" I am at 70% for PTSD and recently submit a supplemental claim to my denial for an increase about 11 months ago. Does anyone know or feel like this would be enough to get an increase?

  • @semperfi7372
    @semperfi7372 2 года назад +1

    listening to this is really difficult when u have ptsd, i had to force myself to the end

  • @billschatz2340
    @billschatz2340 2 года назад +1

    You really described many of my "traits". But damn, I fell from the top of a telephone pole on active duty. Now major sciatica. Can't even get help for that.

  • @MrSapper36
    @MrSapper36 2 года назад

    Hello yes, I was medically retired mainly because of PTSD from my service I wasn't really aware of it until my command sent me to WRC. This was all due to others in my unit brought it up to our commander. I do need more with my rating because the VA dropped me from 80 to 60.

    • @g5todd
      @g5todd 2 года назад

      if your medically retired do you get pension and va disability payment or just the va?

    • @MrSapper36
      @MrSapper36 2 года назад

      @@g5todd I actually would have to look into that I myself am unsure.

  • @Silverado5.3
    @Silverado5.3 2 года назад +1

    How about 19 yr old escorting dead burned Ft Campbell US Army soilders through Dover AFB mortuary to have the mortician perform identity ortopsy. I am now 56 and have had dreams and memories of it all the months and years since I was 19. I can still see exact details. Wakes me up through out the night.