Mike said these pits happened post 9/11. We also had to burn EVERYTHING is the Gulf War as well, 90-91. We burned any trash, our feces, and had to guard the burning oil wells while plumes of black smoke rained down soot all over us...using only a handkerchief as a face covering.
Great video. Was there at the oil wells, burn pits, latrines. Our final day in the desert our Engineers dug huge huge holes. We threw everthing in there, i mean everthing. Chairs, desks, camo, probably some hazmat. 1st Infantry Div.
Had both sinusitus and rhinitis on record throughout active service. Upon exit exam 2005 was not service connected for sinusitus. Because of this I just self medicated. Vfw rep did a supplemental claim. We will see.
Once again another fabulous presentation! I was stationed in Erzurum, Turkey, 27th USAFAD, 528TH USAAG for a hardship tour, (circa 1989-1990.) The duty station housed nuclear rounds. As the Supply Sergeant, one of my duties was receiving supplies, via a C-130 plane coming every week from Incirlik Air Base in Adana, Turkey some 900 miles away from Erzurum. During the winter, everyday the Turkish citizens would burn a mixture of hay and sheep dung, made into bricks and burned in their home stoves with chimneys. The smoke from the burning bricks would cast a haze in the clouds and on many occasions I could not receive supplies because the Air Force pilots could not see the airstrip. My question is would this type of duty qualify for the Registry? I have been diagnosed and service connected with chronic bronchitis at 0 percent. I have also been recently diagnosed with prostate cancer after a lifetime of non-smoking and exercise. Thank you.
What if you were exposed to burn pits in other areas of operations like Panama? I was a medic in Panama and it was common practice to dig and maintain burn pits as a process of preventative medicine. To stop and prevent diseases by the burning of human and medical waste in burn pits.
I've been unable to find what % levels are given for these different diagnosis. I did find the "likely" ratings for the pulmonary tests, but no mention of the specifics with regards to these 3 currently presumptive disabilities.
I like to say the team of Chisholm and Chisholm is very knowledgeable in helping me. But I want to say I just did a CT scan and found out I have mild maxillary and ethmoid sinus disease. I didn't served in the gulf War but I believe I was exposed to burn pits in Berlin Germany from 1988- 1990 we train in urban warfare training. so I'm hoping the team can look at this as a secondary condition. any insight feedback you can give is appreciated 👍
I meet all the criteria except being diagnosed with in 10 years of discharge, I'm at the 15 year mark. I'm 40 years old and was recently diagnosed with Asthma and other respiratory issues like a flattened diaphragm and a few others. I was never a smoker and should not have these issues. I have a c&p for Asthma next week. Any advise ?
I claimed that I had sinusitis 7 years ago and they denied me, probably because of no nexus. With it now being presumptive, can I refill and get back pay for that original claim?
I would like for you to discuss that presumptive conditions aren’t necessarily compensated. My husband has presumptive respiratory problems and VA has stated that in a letter, however they also stated that it was non compensatory. He now has COPD but did not when he filed this claim. Thank you.
He should resubmit his claim since the VA has now approved claims for respiratory illnesses. He must have served overseas and developed symptoms on record within 10 years of his discharge.
Within the past 4 months I was service connected with chronic sinusitis and rhinitis at 0%, can I file a supplemental claim for the PACT Act to increase the percentage?
@Chisholm Chisholm & Kilpatrick Is there a way to tie in severe allergic reaction to prescription drug that the military prescribed to me on multiple occasions to rhinitis and sinusitis?
I served in Iraq in 2005 and ets a year later. In 2006 i was diagnosed with rhinitis and sinusitis and received a service connected disability rating at 0%. I appealed that rating and was never awarded an increase. Does this mean I now have a case to get a higher rating?
My husband is 100% service connected total and permanent. He also has the listed diagnoses and burn pit exposure. Is there any benefit to adding this to his claim?
Only if he has loss of function or needs assistance with daily activities. He may be able to get an additional SMC rating to help with additional financial compensation
I had a sinusitis claim on appeal from 2013 that was just granted and sua sponte converted into rhinitis based upon my Gulf War Presumptive. Still waiting on what % I am granted for it.
One thing I'm not hearing about regarding particulate matter is jet fuel exposure syndrome. I have severe respiratory issues from jet fuel fumes. What insight do you have regarding this.
Thank you for watching! Find more details in the description!
i was dx and filed a claim in 2008 and was denied for NEXUS. looking for retro pay- advice?
Also, this 10 year limit is BS for us Gulf War veterans since multiple studies indicate delayed onset for a huge number of presumptives.
I just got approved 24 years after getting out.
I agree 10 yrs since service...VA does not want to pay retro-pay
Mike said these pits happened post 9/11. We also had to burn EVERYTHING is the Gulf War as well, 90-91. We burned any trash, our feces, and had to guard the burning oil wells while plumes of black smoke rained down soot all over us...using only a handkerchief as a face covering.
Hey thanks again for more helpful information and guidance!!!!
Great video. Was there at the oil wells, burn pits, latrines. Our final day in the desert our Engineers dug huge huge holes. We threw everthing in there, i mean everthing. Chairs, desks, camo, probably some hazmat. 1st Infantry Div.
Do presumptive claims take the average 125 days for a decisions. I'm new to the claim process. Thanks
Had both sinusitus and rhinitis on record throughout active service. Upon exit exam 2005 was not service connected for sinusitus. Because of this I just self medicated. Vfw rep did a supplemental claim. We will see.
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Once again another fabulous presentation! I was stationed in Erzurum, Turkey, 27th USAFAD, 528TH USAAG for a hardship tour, (circa 1989-1990.) The duty station housed nuclear rounds. As the Supply Sergeant, one of my duties was receiving supplies, via a C-130 plane coming every week from Incirlik Air Base in Adana, Turkey some 900 miles away from Erzurum. During the winter, everyday the Turkish citizens would burn a mixture of hay and sheep dung, made into bricks and burned in their home stoves with chimneys. The smoke from the burning bricks would cast a haze in the clouds and on many occasions I could not receive supplies because the Air Force pilots could not see the airstrip.
My question is would this type of duty qualify for the Registry? I have been diagnosed and service connected with chronic bronchitis at 0 percent. I have also been recently diagnosed with prostate cancer after a lifetime of non-smoking and exercise. Thank you.
What if you were exposed to burn pits in other areas of operations like Panama? I was a medic in Panama and it was common practice to dig and maintain burn pits as a process of preventative medicine. To stop and prevent diseases by the burning of human and medical waste in burn pits.
I've been unable to find what % levels are given for these different diagnosis. I did find the "likely" ratings for the pulmonary tests, but no mention of the specifics with regards to these 3 currently presumptive disabilities.
I like to say the team of Chisholm and Chisholm is very knowledgeable in helping me. But I want to say I just did a CT scan and found out I have mild maxillary and ethmoid sinus disease. I didn't served in the gulf War but I believe I was exposed to burn pits in Berlin Germany from 1988- 1990 we train in urban warfare training. so I'm hoping the team can look at this as a secondary condition. any insight feedback you can give is appreciated 👍
If you have a current diagnosis and served in the qualified area, why is a C&P exam ordered?
I meet all the criteria except being diagnosed with in 10 years of discharge, I'm at the 15 year mark. I'm 40 years old and was recently diagnosed with Asthma and other respiratory issues like a flattened diaphragm and a few others. I was never a smoker and should not have these issues. I have a c&p for Asthma next week. Any advise ?
I have already taken PFTs and submitted them to the doctor for the c&p. Also does anyone know what mild obstructive ventilatory dysfunction means
I claimed that I had sinusitis 7 years ago and they denied me, probably because of no nexus. With it now being presumptive, can I refill and get back pay for that original claim?
i am in the same boat! i was dx and filed a claim in 2008 and was denied for NEXUS. looking for retro pay
I would like for you to discuss that presumptive conditions aren’t necessarily compensated. My husband has presumptive respiratory problems and VA has stated that in a letter, however they also stated that it was non compensatory. He now has COPD but did not when he filed this claim. Thank you.
He should resubmit his claim since the VA has now approved claims for respiratory illnesses. He must have served overseas and developed symptoms on record within 10 years of his discharge.
Is the "qualifying period of service" considered only the dates you spent in those areas or the date that you finally left the military?
What about weekly burn pit exposure 1984-1989 in the USA. Do you think the presumption will apply.
Within the past 4 months I was service connected with chronic sinusitis and rhinitis at 0%, can I file a supplemental claim for the PACT Act to increase the percentage?
What about exposure to toxic chemical in the water of the 2 bases I was stationed at, I was a diver, got the water in my mouth,nose, eyes,ears.
@Chisholm Chisholm & Kilpatrick Is there a way to tie in severe allergic reaction to prescription drug that the military prescribed to me on multiple occasions to rhinitis and sinusitis?
I served in Iraq in 2005 and ets a year later. In 2006 i was diagnosed with rhinitis and sinusitis and received a service connected disability rating at 0%. I appealed that rating and was never awarded an increase. Does this mean I now have a case to get a higher rating?
My husband is 100% service connected total and permanent. He also has the listed diagnoses and burn pit exposure. Is there any benefit to adding this to his claim?
Only if he has loss of function or needs assistance with daily activities. He may be able to get an additional SMC rating to help with additional financial compensation
I had a sinusitis claim on appeal from 2013 that was just granted and sua sponte converted into rhinitis based upon my Gulf War Presumptive. Still waiting on what % I am granted for it.
When did you put in your appeal?
I'm filling for jet fuel exposure syndrome. Will this come into play ? I worked on a flightline for 5 years.
Hi Bo Skinner,
this blog may be able to provide additional information: cck-law.com/blog/va-benefits-for-exposure-to-jet-fuel/
One thing I'm not hearing about regarding particulate matter is jet fuel exposure syndrome. I have severe respiratory issues from jet fuel fumes. What insight do you have regarding this.
Hi Bo Skinner, you may find more information regarding this from our blog post here: cck-law.com/blog/va-benefits-for-exposure-to-jet-fuel/
Please if you are disabled and you are finding it hard to get your claims either you got rejected or they never got back to you let me know
We definitely burned donkey carcasses in the same place the poop bags got burned. So much for that mule packers course.
The 10 year mark is bullshit!
I would get a nexus bc they will low ball you and give you 0%
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