A Tinnitus VA Rating Is A GOLD MINE & Here’s Why (No Proof!) + Free Resources

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  • Опубликовано: 24 дек 2024

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  • @vaclaimsacademy
    @vaclaimsacademy  2 месяца назад +55

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    • @albertalvarez6979
      @albertalvarez6979 2 месяца назад +2

      I need your help with a claim, I don’t know how to get started. 2:10

    • @stevenmiller4322
      @stevenmiller4322 2 месяца назад +2

      I definitely need your assistance

    • @bryonnickson6494
      @bryonnickson6494 2 месяца назад +2

      I could use your assistance I'm already 100% P&T. However I did not know anything about the stumbling issue desire I'm in a scooter now because of falls and more.

    • @2Eil
      @2Eil 2 месяца назад +3

      I filed my paperwork with a DAV representative last week and I'm currently waiting for it to hit the system. I had written on there that I had Vertigo at times; however, having you talk about Meniere's Disease and reading up about it by myself made me realize that this might be what I have. I need to go to the AMCC tomorrow, so I'm about to look into it.

    • @creator-md3cj
      @creator-md3cj Месяц назад +2

      Yes, please 😮

  • @markuhart8850
    @markuhart8850 5 дней назад +7

    I have tinnitus which began while In was in the service as a cannon artillery officer. It am in my 70s and it has gotten so bad I can’t get to sleep until past midnight and the hissing in my ears wakes me up around 0500. I identified the frequencies and amplitude of the tinnitus in each each with the use of two tone generator apps on my phone. My right ear is in the 5300 Hz range and left ear is lower around 4800. Occasionally Inget a very low humming tone. I measured my tinnitus at around 90 Db. When I’m vacuuming the kitchen floor with a Dysen V10 I can still hear the tinnitus over the roar of the vacuum, which is 92 Db. It is a condition the VA is ignoring so thank you for presenting this video.

    • @nccrchurchunusual
      @nccrchurchunusual 4 дня назад

      God bless you- I hope you will go get your rating!! The VA has kept the money for this from you- greedy beaurocrats!

    • @jerrywebster7678
      @jerrywebster7678 День назад

      How do you measure it? I was told that there is not a way to measure tinnitus.

  • @andresavalos9609
    @andresavalos9609 2 месяца назад +21

    Brother thanks for your videos I had conditions that I didn't know their names but thanks to you I was able to file every single condition, I didn't need help from no one and got 100 pt thanks!

    • @vaclaimsacademy
      @vaclaimsacademy  2 месяца назад

      Hell yeah Andres, way to get after it! Doesn’t get better than that

  • @alswearingen323
    @alswearingen323 9 дней назад +22

    Tinnitus is a nightmare that I can never wake up from. Sometimes buzzing, sometimes a beeping, sometimes seems like people talking in the background. It drives me crazy! If I could afford it, I'd PAY $4000 a month to rid myself of it.

    • @lendaryreviews
      @lendaryreviews 8 дней назад +2

      Me too . But I have zero as of right now

    • @davefletch3063
      @davefletch3063 5 дней назад +1

      I have found certain frequencies in ambient music helps to even the sounds out somewhat. Its the only way i can sleep

    • @nccrchurchunusual
      @nccrchurchunusual 4 дня назад

      I am so sorry- now go get your rating!

    • @adamgetzendanner
      @adamgetzendanner 4 дня назад

      Bro ikr!! It sometimes once or twice a week get woken from it mid sleep. Usually that’s just the high pitched ringing that wakes me. But I’ve also had that bumblebee noise randomly about once a week. Going on 15-16yrs now

  • @UncleCrenshaw
    @UncleCrenshaw 6 дней назад +3

    Woooooow.....i found out that I have vertigo just from watching this video. I didn't know what my problem was and I definitely didn't think that it had to do with my tinnitus. Thank you so much for this!

  • @wywildman8373
    @wywildman8373 2 дня назад +1

    Thank you for the hope. What if all the problems started after the service? Oh-58C &58D helicopter mechanic. Desert Storm Veteran. MS diagnose, ringing in right ear and whoosing in left ear, need walking stick for stability, and VA issued me stability shoes.

    • @vaclaimsacademy
      @vaclaimsacademy  2 дня назад

      Sure thing, lots of folks end up winning their claims after delayed onset of symptoms like you have experienced. To keep it simple, presumptive conditions is where you want to look first, then nexus letters for everything else. The nexus letters will be your best friend since it gives the most boost to winning service connection

  • @lordkreigs1978
    @lordkreigs1978 2 месяца назад +17

    Holy crap!
    I had never heard of Ménière’s disease until I just watched this video, and I have it on a daily basis.
    It’s been pointed out to me by several people, and I just wrote it off as vertigo and arthritis in my hips and knees, and didn’t realize it was coming from the way you described it.
    I’m going to have to make an appointment with my doctor and get this diagnosed ASAP.
    THANK YOU!!!

    • @vaclaimsacademy
      @vaclaimsacademy  2 месяца назад +2

      Wow, right video, right time!! And to have that on a daily basis must feel awful, I hope they can do something for that

    • @lordkreigs1978
      @lordkreigs1978 2 месяца назад +2

      @@vaclaimsacademy
      Yes, it does suck and it does affect my quality of life A LOT.
      I want to thank you for your videos, they are very informative, but even as important as that is to me, they are short and sweet and don’t drone on and on and on.
      With my PTSD and TBI, I lose focus quickly, but I also snap to frustration and even anger and sometimes yell at some videos from others “in the name of God get on with it and get to the point!”
      I never have to do that with your videos and I thank you for it.
      With information gained from your videos, I recently received 10% for vertigo and 50% for migraines added to my previous tinnitus. I am now at 60%.

    • @larrygreen492
      @larrygreen492 Месяц назад +1

      Same. I'm calling my primary.

    • @danielvelez6150
      @danielvelez6150 Месяц назад +1

      Certainly wish you the best. Get treated by all means. Please realize that vertigo and Ménière's disease will impact your ability to drive and may lead to restrictions. Put your health first, and also ensure safety. Good luck.

    • @davefletch3063
      @davefletch3063 5 дней назад

      @@danielvelez6150 thats also good to know. The VA rating systems feels like walking a mine field

  • @mango6907
    @mango6907 2 месяца назад +51

    My strategy of dropping a diagnosed secondary condition with a good lay statement (and NO Nexus letter) has worked so far. Initially, the VSO did the shotgun approach. I wrote a lay statement for each condition as I got educated. The last lay statement I did was two or three days after the C&P exam. Took about 18 months from the day I dropped the claim to receiving a very positive decision letter. Very positive outcome

    • @chrisb6823
      @chrisb6823 Месяц назад +2

      I have hard time believing that i had 2 nexus letters and DBQ's from private doctors a buddy letter and a letter from my wife with supporting documents and my own letter and my treatment records from my own doctors. This not strange some of my comments has been deleted. Must be true

    • @ISURVIVEDORDER66
      @ISURVIVEDORDER66 Месяц назад

      @@chrisb6823 I did same as you and got denied. Getting tried of these vids all over youtube making it sound so easy to get claims.

  • @genewilliams8712
    @genewilliams8712 2 месяца назад +16

    WOW, just wow!!! I already have my 10% tinnitus rating. About a year and a half ago I was diagnosed with Menier's disease by a civilian ENT. I'm currently sitting at 60% service-connected, however I just completed a C&P exam for orthopedics (which I was informed are all presumptive due to my time as a paratrooper). If the ortho stuff doesn't bump me to 100%, I will definitely be filing the Menier's secondary to tinnitus!!! Appreciate the knowledge you are sharing... I just stumbled onto your channel on my commute this morning! Subscribing now!

    • @vaclaimsacademy
      @vaclaimsacademy  2 месяца назад +2

      Wow, right video right time. Those are some great options there for maximizing your rating potential. Thanks Gene!

    • @vernonhuffman2311
      @vernonhuffman2311 2 месяца назад +1

      What type did you claim as a paratrooper? I wanna get on those presumtives.

    • @genewilliams8712
      @genewilliams8712 2 месяца назад

      @@vernonhuffman2311 ankles, knees, wrists, elbows, shoulders etc.

    • @ronaldyoung6187
      @ronaldyoung6187 Месяц назад +2

      @@vernonhuffman2311 As a paratrooper you may have bilateral knee pain; bilateral hip; lower back issues, etc. I actually have a deviated septum from slamming into a tree. Hope this helps..

    • @davefletch3063
      @davefletch3063 5 дней назад

      @@ronaldyoung6187 yikes, damn trees….paratrooping is bad for your bones

  • @eddiebicer4484
    @eddiebicer4484 6 дней назад +1

    Great video and great information. I feel very hopeful

  • @tommarinevet
    @tommarinevet Месяц назад +47

    I have taken veterans from 10% tinnitus to 100% P&T for FREE... just veteran to veteran advise...Veterans can do their own claims..just do some research on the internet...Never pay for someone to do your claim unless they are accredited by the VA. I am NOT a VSO, just a veteran.

    • @stallonelockley2718
      @stallonelockley2718 13 дней назад

      @tommarinevet I may need your assistance.

    • @alienoftheapocalypse2183
      @alienoftheapocalypse2183 10 дней назад

      Just curious, if you are 90% p&t with iu, would it behoove me to update my rating with all the new and worsened issues since the p&t rating? Or leave it the heck alone? Thanks

    • @josephcrabtree7958
      @josephcrabtree7958 7 дней назад +1

      I need help with that also.

    • @Drake8229
      @Drake8229 6 дней назад

      Can you help me, please??

    • @therealar78
      @therealar78 6 дней назад

      Since IU isn’t permanent then I would say if you have documentation to back up your conditions worsening which would be an increase. Then I would.

  • @ddfeliz4868
    @ddfeliz4868 Месяц назад +6

    I can't believe I just saw this, served for over four years on the USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72) from 1989 to 1994, including deployments during Desert Shield and Desert Storm. While working on the flight deck, I worked 56,000 mission sorties on the LSO platform as well as the flight deck, facing extreme noise exposure and sustaining multiple falls. Over the years, I’ve developed severe knee pain and resulting injury, difficulty walking, and chronic pain also ringing in my ears and focusing problems, among other health issues. Additionally, I struggled with alcohol abuse for many years but am now sober. As my symptoms have worsened, I believe it’s time to seek support through a disability claim, and I would appreciate guidance on how to proceed.

  • @drewphy2391
    @drewphy2391 7 дней назад +2

    I just got diagnosed for this and the nurse did a new hearing test that has a camera and sensor that goes into your ear to look at you ear drum when they play noises. Soon as she finished that part of four tests she "YEA YOU HAVE TINNITIS" the test can see it. Got hearing aids also to help quiet the ringing a bit, it does help a bit.

  • @cmorr72
    @cmorr72 Месяц назад +3

    Thank you for the updated info. You are correct, we have many injuries that we don't necessarily report. Good info.

    • @davefletch3063
      @davefletch3063 5 дней назад

      And it seems a lot we are unable to identify as the issue without someone providing this information

  • @bmarcus2367
    @bmarcus2367 2 месяца назад +126

    100 percent P&t all secondary to tinnitus. It's true. Got my rating last week

    • @vaclaimsacademy
      @vaclaimsacademy  2 месяца назад +24

      Marcus knows what he’s doing! That’s a life changing thing you did for your entire household, big ups to you Marcus

    • @bmarcus2367
      @bmarcus2367 2 месяца назад

      @@vaclaimsacademy thanks man

    • @hereforthecomments456
      @hereforthecomments456 2 месяца назад +9

      Dude good for you! That’s crazy! We are all aiming for that p&t!

    • @bmarcus2367
      @bmarcus2367 2 месяца назад

      @@hereforthecomments456 yea man it's surreal. This was a 10 percent to 100 percent p&t.

    • @AntonioCruzJr.
      @AntonioCruzJr. 2 месяца назад +5

      Marcus if you don’t mind me asking, who was your lawyer?

  • @balkiswalker3734
    @balkiswalker3734 2 месяца назад +6

    These nuggets are 🔥🔥🔥🔥!!! Thank you so much for sharing this information!😊 I’m planning to attack my next claim very soon using this information.

  • @9az56t82
    @9az56t82 Месяц назад +2

    That put me over the top, Meniere's disease. Everything you said about is what I'm experiencing. Thanks for the information.

  • @handbananaistherapist642
    @handbananaistherapist642 Месяц назад +10

    C-130s C-141s and C-5s . . . . Some times my tinnitus sounds like a room full of old phone modems !!!!

  • @billymitchell5942
    @billymitchell5942 2 месяца назад +5

    Thank you so much Jordan, great info as always

    • @vaclaimsacademy
      @vaclaimsacademy  2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks Billy, I hope you’re in good health

  • @samueltoler3240
    @samueltoler3240 Месяц назад +7

    Thank you for the information. I've been stumbling and losing my balance over three times a day. My physician suggested monitoring it, and I will ask them to consider Meniere's disease as a possible cause. I'll keep you updated.

  • @xaviercunningham691
    @xaviercunningham691 2 месяца назад +39

    Wow I just did my migraine claims and was explaining to the nurse I had ringing in my ear. I had no idea that was connected. It's giving me real high hopes of winning my CASE.

  • @DavidRachfordFitness
    @DavidRachfordFitness 2 месяца назад +9

    I've got 10% for tinnitus, and have experienced a lot of dizziness over the last couple years... BUT it's damn hard to get a diagnosis for Meneire's disease. I do experience staggering, but here's the rub. I don't have a diagnosis, and have been pursuing a diagnosis for over 16 months.
    Had to go through:
    1) Cardiology - they wanted to rule out cardio vascular / circulatory issues as dizzyness/staggering primarily occurs when walking or during activities
    2) VA ENT - hearing loss (mine is intermittent) - but hearing loss is considered "within limits" and not granted.
    3) Referred to Care in Community (CIC) for Neurology - MRI and neurology testing was "unremarkable" - good I guess?
    4) Referred to Care In Community for Vestibular testing - "within limits / unremarkable"
    5) Back to VA Primary to request further neurology / vestibular testing.
    So far, almost 1.5 years in and no diagnosis.

    • @VAClaimsSkool
      @VAClaimsSkool Месяц назад +4

      @davidRachfordFitness- Just wanted to chime in and provide a little assistance/knowledge for your claim for Meniere's Disease. As you can see it is difficult to diagnose the disease. Meniere's disease is generally considered a distinct inner ear disorder that causes a specific set of symptoms, rather than being a cause (secondary) of another condition like tinnitus or vertigo. Moreover, the exact etiology (root cause) remains unclear, which is why it's often described as idiopathic (of unknown cause).
      The following are criteria's for diagnosing Meniere's disease:
      1. Two episodes of vertigo, each lasting 20 minutes or longer but not longer than 12 hours within a 24 hour period.
      2. Hearing loss verified by a hearing test
      3. Tinnitus or a feeling of fullness in the ear
      4. Exclusion of other known causes of these complications
      Now for diagnosing Meniere's disease it primarily involves audiometric testing in which you went through with your specialists ie, speech discrimination test that evaluates your ability to distinguish words in addition to a Pure-tone test that assesses hearing at various frequencies and volumes.
      These tests help identify hearing loss and vestibular issues characteristic of Meniere's disease. While additional vestibular tests may be conducted, these audiometric exams are crucial for establishing a diagnosis. Which looks like your doctors/specialists were ruling out.
      Hope this helps. Take it with a grain of salt.
      p.s -Now , I'm not a doctor, I'm just one that has been studying the VA processes and ratings over the last several years in hopes to assist my fellow brothers and sisters veterans and their family members to have the knowledge to assist their path in their claims journey.

    • @jfont5899
      @jfont5899 Месяц назад +1

      Dam 😢

  • @Scruff79
    @Scruff79 Месяц назад +2

    Page 33, you need to change some of the Seabee ratings. I was a CM and loud noise was all over, impacts, diesel engines, generators, trucks, heavy equipment, forklifts, can’t always troubleshoot stuff while it’s not running. I have diagnosed hearing loss and tinnitus rated now. 😏

  • @001topshot
    @001topshot 3 дня назад +1

    11B infantryman here, I could use your help. I am service connected and need extreme help. I feel lost with the VA. Tired of being treated like crap by these guys, please help.

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  • @stldude987432
    @stldude987432 7 дней назад

    This is great information, thank you for letting us know. I am in the process of updating my disability claim with the VA and have had Tinnitus since my military days and have been receiving 10% disability for years. I initially went in because of my hearing loss, which should be in my medical records from the military. However, they didn't give anything for the hearing loss. At first I thought the 10% was for my hearing loss, and only recently found out it was only for the tinnitus. I started having severe headaches in the late 90's, so maybe it's related. I am presently working with someone from the American Legion who is helping me update my claim, so I'll keep you informed on what happens. Thanks again for this info.

    • @tomclayton5032
      @tomclayton5032 6 дней назад

      I got 10% for tinitus few years back but denied disability over my hearing loss and I have a letter from my medical exam at time of discharge saying I have hearing loss yet 2 times I have been denied disability even with there recent hearing exam showing I have lost some hearing. The answers I got from VA was I can't have disability for my hearing because that's included in my 10% I get for tinitus.

  • @Reginald360
    @Reginald360 Месяц назад +3

    Another reason of having a 100% with the hearing disorder is that with a secondary condition of lose of use of feet rated 100% related to a back or leg condition can receive r1 rating without amputation.

  • @BridgetS-nw9lc
    @BridgetS-nw9lc Месяц назад +2

    Thanks for the information, spoke with a ENT Physician about Meneier's Disease and he said it is hard to prove unless a person is dead, but he would do some tests.

  • @stevewehner9540
    @stevewehner9540 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you so much for the information. I was discharged in '89 but just recieved my rating last Nov. now its time to catch up.

    • @JerryBrown-g2u
      @JerryBrown-g2u 4 дня назад

      I'm waiting on my rating I was medical retired in 1989

  • @29maybabii
    @29maybabii Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for this video it was very informational

  • @davidmartinez-ip5fq
    @davidmartinez-ip5fq 9 дней назад

    I have been service connected to tinnitus and have started a secondary claim for migraines. I didn’t know about meniers disease but I think I suffer from this.
    I had attributed those symptoms with the on set of diabetes. I have dizzying spells occasionally and feel a staggering effect when those spells come on.
    I will definitely look into this and file a new claim for it👍🏽

  • @NorthlanderMN
    @NorthlanderMN Месяц назад +1

    I'm 100% all ready before I had surgery regarding my middle ear. I had brain fluid going into my middle ear for years. I couldn't hear good and still talk loudly. Had surgery they drained brain fluid from my skull via my spine. They lifted my brain. Had to rebuild the bone. They installed a titanium plate right above my ear. My balance sucks sometimes. Like I said I'm all ready at 100%.

  • @cgilbert56
    @cgilbert56 2 месяца назад +2

    Great video and love your presentation screen

  • @OmarGarcia-qh6ux
    @OmarGarcia-qh6ux 27 дней назад

    Your videos are a serendipitous find as I was ignorant to the benefits you listed. Thank you do very much.

  • @SaluteDon
    @SaluteDon Месяц назад +3

    this video is true! i was rated at 10% for tinnitus. 100% now. tinnitus can be connected to a lot of other disabilities

  • @chipgamesportstv
    @chipgamesportstv Месяц назад +1

    Good stuff 💯 thanks for the info

  • @maze9323
    @maze9323 2 месяца назад +8

    I've had 10% tinnitus since the day I got out in 1992. I've tried getting a rating for migranes, sleep apnea, insomnia, anxiety and depression. Denied for everything. I realize now i filed them wrong. I filed as individual disabilities, not secondary to tinnitus. My tinnitus has actually gotten worse and its making everything i was denied for worse too. Ill be refiling everything again, this time as secondary to tinnitus.

    • @David-cv3bp
      @David-cv3bp 2 месяца назад +2

      I did the same as you and denied. I then went back as secondary nd hve been denied going on 3 yrs now appeal pending.

    • @jamescarley4207
      @jamescarley4207 Месяц назад

      same here did 20 years navy aviation and carrier decks been having ringing in my ears since 88 but guess what denied. C&P lady basically said there is no test was gonna go thru all my audiograms and poof denied as usual. getting tinnitus is getting to be total bs. i got the proof i hear it all day and night yet VA says nothing wrong with my hearing.. go figure!!

    • @Independentthinker-d5q
      @Independentthinker-d5q Месяц назад +2

      Your chances of getting Sleep apnea secondary to tinnitus is extremely slim . Sleep apnea is one of the hardest secondary conditions to get .

  • @ralphchamp7533
    @ralphchamp7533 Месяц назад +2

    I've been diagnosed with symptoms of Meniere's. I'm service connected for hearing loss and tinnitus. I have been fighting the VA for over 6 years and it still hasn't been approved.

  • @dalerash6285
    @dalerash6285 2 месяца назад +38

    I’m at 80% right now and am connected to tinnitus at 10%, and currently being treated for depression. I also have some dizziness or vertigo sometimes.

    • @dwain415
      @dwain415 Месяц назад +5

      You may have Meniere's disease... have it checked out by an ENT.

    • @dalerash6285
      @dalerash6285 18 дней назад

      @@dwain415 I am having the VA check me for Meniers disease.

    • @CynOfficial36
      @CynOfficial36 13 дней назад

      Same. I had 6 claims deferred. I'm appealing a few of mine that I got 0 % for because I have a ton of documentation for those conditions.

    • @CPTPlanet85
      @CPTPlanet85 7 дней назад +1

      @@CynOfficial36 In the same boat over here

    • @CynOfficial36
      @CynOfficial36 7 дней назад +1

      @CPTPlanet85 I just watched another one of ole buddy videos and be said don't do an appeal, submit a supplemental form because the appeal can take 3/4 years.

  • @johnbryce8267
    @johnbryce8267 14 дней назад

    Marine Band... Testing for potential hearing loss issues technicians came in to a rehearsal hall and measured SPL of the band playing The Marines Hymn. 128dB at the front where the conductor stands. Readings were higher depending on who you were standing in front of. This was a non-deployable band. In the Division Bands... Marines had to wear helmets for some ceremonies. SPL's spiked even higher. Don't let the VA tell you that your hearing loss is NOT service connected.

  • @charlesrobey496
    @charlesrobey496 19 дней назад +1

    I am currently rated at 80% but IU... I want to get to a regular 100% so I can attempt to go back to work but keep my 100% benefits! I have Tinnitus and have been diagnosed with it I have also been diagnosed with vertigo in the past but it has since gone nearly all the way away! I do stumble frequently. I was an 0844 in the Marine Corps with a secondary MOS of Generator Operator! Hell I even instructed the class in my battalion on generator operation! When I got out the of Marines I went into the CAANG and was a Generator Mechanic 91D and a 63B Light Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic. I currently wear hearing aids! I need help getting to a regular 100% status.. I served from 1995-2003..

  • @kodiak536kodiak536
    @kodiak536kodiak536 2 месяца назад +15

    I'm 65 and I just got my 10% Tinnitus rating😂
    Had to go HLR to get it because I had a lousy C&P audiologist that ASSUMED I got it from riding my bike(Goldwing, mind you), used power tools, and worked at factories and Aerospace company as maintenance technician WITHOUT having ANY of my MOS or mefical inform!!!
    Working on my mental claim now, hope I get a better and faster result.

    • @theoldtruckdriver
      @theoldtruckdriver Месяц назад +1

      It took me over a year for my tinnitus after a HLR and also the hearing doctors dragging their feet, made me go to the doctor to get my ears clean out first

    • @pat1475
      @pat1475 14 дней назад +1

      Right there with you brother. I had 4yrs on the flight line 30 years ago. Also a Goldwing rider and manufacture aerospace. Working on my secondary claims for my 10% Tinnitus condition. Good luck to ya!

  • @CJsWTFproductions
    @CJsWTFproductions Месяц назад +2

    A great video to help other desperate veterans. I have been rated 10% for Tinnitus. This rating is only part of my total rating which is, and has been for several years, 100%. You provide encouragement for veterans who are overwhelmed with the VA system and process. Outstanding and verified points you made. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and providing lots of hope for those in need. Blessings to you.

    • @twizzyworld
      @twizzyworld 6 дней назад

      Me to but 10 percent is the highest they give you for it

  • @Who-dis568
    @Who-dis568 Месяц назад +3

    I am 10% tinnitus and 30% insomnia. I was denied for my Meniers disease just last week.

    • @Who-dis568
      @Who-dis568 Месяц назад +1

      Should I do a supplemental claim and add a personal letter or should I start a new claim and add hearing loss, migraines, and vertigo?

  • @CristianBarkan
    @CristianBarkan 6 дней назад

    Good information!!!

  • @CharlesImlay
    @CharlesImlay 13 дней назад

    I filed for secondary claims to tinnitus and told my primary care doctor i needed a Nexus letter with connections to tinnitus for migraines, hypertension, sleep apnea with CPAP prescription, heart attack condition linked to sleep apnea and COPD. The primary care doctor was in agreement until the day the filings were submitted. I was told the primary care doctor was told she could not submit a Nexus letter for the secondary connections. So in the end the secondaries were denied. Now i have hired lawyers refiling secondaries with Nexus letters and C&P exams on Appeal. I hope this will get me to the 100% as the heart condition is considered 100% and is on my medical records and can be connected to my sleep apnea.

  • @sparkyjim5790
    @sparkyjim5790 2 дня назад

    i was a jet mechanic on f-4's in the 70's. mentioned all of these symptoms to the v.a. several times just to be ignored and told no service rating. headaches, tinnitus, vertigo. so where do i start? with a private dr. i assume because the v.a. denies EVERYTHING/ANYTHING, unless it's something they absolutely cannot deny like walking in the door carrying a severed limb.

    • @vaclaimsacademy
      @vaclaimsacademy  2 дня назад

      Sparky I would begin by opening and intent to file and then:
      1: Getting updated treatment on whatever conditions you intend to claim
      2. Sourcing a Nexus letter for each condition you intend to claim
      3. Write a brief personal statement for each condition you are claiming.
      Then you’re good to file

  • @powerfulmind7888
    @powerfulmind7888 17 дней назад +1

    Very well said.👍

  • @vancejochim8537
    @vancejochim8537 День назад

    I had a VA tinnitus test a few years ago for my ears being damaged in Vietnam when qualifying on fully auto M16 and was denied.

  • @leonroberts7273
    @leonroberts7273 Месяц назад +2

    I got 10% for Tennitus I also have Sleep Apnea, diagnosed at VA Hospital in Salt Lake City. I also have PTSD diagnosed here at the VA clinic here in Idaho Falls . I get C-PAP Machines from the VA Hospital. I need your opinion is Sleep Apnea connected to Tenninitis.

  • @jacobcrockett4959
    @jacobcrockett4959 2 месяца назад +3

    Jordan helped me go from 0 to 70% with more claims waiting to be submitted. Shooting for 100% P&T! Spend the time and $ now on his materials and classes and it will be 100% worth it!! Recommend highly!

  • @e.b.6766
    @e.b.6766 Месяц назад +5

    Hey bud, thanks for the information you’ve shared with us veterans. Word of advice from a retired Army instructor and current Government contractor instructor… reverse your screen font and background colors.
    Make your document screen the same colors as your smart board colors. I.e., dark background with lighter letters is easier to read than the opposite. Was super difficult to read the small font information you had on the screen.
    Dark background, bright colored letters, and slightly larger font (or zooming in like you did) makes it easier to read.
    Thanks. Keep the good info coming!!!

  • @garymichael162
    @garymichael162 13 дней назад +2

    I was in the Navy. I see connection between drinking and showering in jet fuel can cause seiures. Also when in the ship yard we use to sand and grind and paint red lead paint. Any link for that to anything?

    • @michaelmarks8954
      @michaelmarks8954 12 дней назад

      But when we complained that the drinking fountain tasted like JP we were told it tested fine for human consumption.🇺🇸

    • @garymichael162
      @garymichael162 11 дней назад

      @@michaelmarks8954 I remember that.

  • @jerryharlowe9209
    @jerryharlowe9209 7 дней назад

    I got out of the Air Force in July 1970 after two years in VN / / / When I went for a Tinnitus exam I was asked by the examiner when the buzzing started /// I had no idea, as it seems as though that it had always been there, so I just said "1973?" / / / Well, the VA turned me down because they stated that tinnitus had a SUDDEN ONSET and if my tinnitus onset was not 1970 or before, then my tinnitus was not service connected. /// I worked on diesel-electric generators all my service as well as my last year on the flight line with a barrier aircraft arresting system. I suspect the fellows had no idea about the noise level I worked with . . . and the American Legion refused to assist me with filing another claim. I have also suffered from on-again, off-again vertigo. Sucks . . .

  • @ssconquest
    @ssconquest 2 месяца назад +53

    Got my tinnitus rating of 10% approved, no increase in compensation, but more importantly, i can finally get my insomnia claim connected.

    • @PhilipMartinezz
      @PhilipMartinezz Месяц назад +10

      Go for insomnia, they rated me at 30% but they only show me 20% for my compensation. I just got this a few days ago. What you want to speak about is that less than 4 hours of sleeping wake me up in the middle of the night. Mood swings throughout the day, it affects your work because you're tired all day. You have difficulty falling asleep because you hear the constant ringing take it far back as basic training for a lack of sleep, but now tinnitus is just making it worse. Talk about how your tired to interact with other people after work, that it affects your social life just like work

    • @ssconquest
      @ssconquest Месяц назад +2

      @realbada55 Yes, I filed for it once my tinnitus was approved service connected at 10%. I filed insomnia secondary linked to not only my tinnitus but also my service connected knee injuries that send sharp pain and tingling down both legs and throbing knees. Lucky to get 2-3 hours sleep and have to get up and walk at least once per night to stop leg pain to try to get back to sleep.

    • @PhilipMartinezz
      @PhilipMartinezz Месяц назад

      @@ssconquest I will have to challenge for the 30% since they only gave me 20% compensation. I guess I will have to shoot for 50% to get over 30% compensation. I'm now at 60% but i still have to put in for one more new claim and fight for hearing loss again. I hope you really get the 50%+ for insomnia. Get all that you can.

    • @WillHelpsVets
      @WillHelpsVets Месяц назад +4

      Insomnia is now very hard to get. Good luck going it alone.

    • @PhilipMartinezz
      @PhilipMartinezz Месяц назад

      @@WillHelpsVets its easy to get as secondary to tinnitus. I just got it for 30% but they only gave me 20% for compensation. It was an video call with a Dr. have to stress on how it affects your social and work life. To tired to go hang out with friends, always tired at work and affects it. That's what I said. I will have to fight for that extra 10% and put in other claims. I'm at 60% now. Hearing loss is the hard one. I have 40db loss in one ear and they didnt even rate the other because i forgot to put in for the right one. So until i do that i got 0% , also the words repeat back i will have to miss some one that one next time.

  • @thepharaoh3370
    @thepharaoh3370 2 дня назад

    Just got 70% for mental health. Worked flightline so I’ll be doing tinnitus now to try to get 100%

  • @IronD-12
    @IronD-12 3 дня назад

    I was a cable dog, an worked on the flight line a lot, i went to the va and such an they never rated me twice. Trying to figure out how to connect it to my current stuff

  • @skywalker39100
    @skywalker39100 Месяц назад +4

    I was US ARMY Field Artillery! For around 2 years.

  • @alken355
    @alken355 16 дней назад

    Man, grateful info. I just can't afford the price. A fellow Vet told me the master class was like 600, but I just checked it's 2k. 😢

    • @mrprice8671
      @mrprice8671 6 дней назад

      Use veterans guardian. They do everything for you and you only pay them unless you get paid

  • @gorgeousdzastr
    @gorgeousdzastr Месяц назад +1

    Definitely would like the help.

  • @georgetarbutton2141
    @georgetarbutton2141 19 дней назад +2

    I have hearing loss and tinnitus since the 1980's. Aircraft carrier. Jet mechanic. Trouble shooter. Yea , definitely have hearing lose.

    • @pat1475
      @pat1475 14 дней назад

      CV62 here. Final checker got my 10% tinnitus and working on my secondaries now.

  • @crypticchaos88
    @crypticchaos88 Месяц назад

    I have the Tinitus claim locked in, but am working on a menieres secondary to Tinitus. Am currently doing physical therapy for it and have an ENT appointment to try and get thing situated.

  • @giantkiller10x93
    @giantkiller10x93 6 дней назад

    I need help. I got out 36 years ago. My MOS was around loud high noise generators. I got out didn’t know I had a number of conditions I now have.
    I was rated 10% for an injury in my left knee, which, I did not know I could seek a higher rating until 5 months ago.
    I have had vertigo for the last 2 years. I’m married and have a 17 year old son. My two other sons are now adults, but were born after I got out of the Army.

  • @ladysouldja
    @ladysouldja Месяц назад +2

    I have ALL of those! They only gave me TDIU but I'm still rated 90%! Please help me! There's no way the VA treated and diagnosed me with all the above and I'm still only 90!

  • @Visaliaipa
    @Visaliaipa 6 дней назад

    Luckily I had a hearing test before I got out and when compared to the MEPS hearing test it showed a significant loss.

  • @50whatnomadtravelnursemtb5
    @50whatnomadtravelnursemtb5 Месяц назад

    I'm almost 55, MOS of 82c, I've had Tinnitus for 25+ years, for some reason I never made connection to military service. I'm not sure where to start but I feel I should at least try to get some VA help, I've also had sleep problems for about the same time.

  • @ArmyVetDan
    @ArmyVetDan Месяц назад

    Filed in 2019 and due to Covid all my appointments were cancelled.. really took the wind out of my sa8ls as the VA said it was my fault. Just filed for tinnitus again to get the door open. I have been filing since ETS in 2002. Really pray they finally find my Service Connected Disability and rate me.

  • @deloachapproach4273
    @deloachapproach4273 Месяц назад

    I have recently been diagnosed with Parkinson's, and though Guam was recently one of the areas recognied as being automatically considered to be exposed to Agent Orange if you worked in an area like I did (the flightline). I was already rated at ninety percent, though for decades I had to pay all disease related expenses (diabetes, hypothyroidism, muscular skeletal disease, etc.) out of pocket. I am going for one hundred percent as I type. I am sure I will get it. I also have had tinitus for decades. I do not even notice it anymore, unless I allow myself to hear it - then it is bothersome. I have vertigo, but I do not know if it is tinitus, or Parkinson's. I also have headaches. I sure wish I'd never signed the dotted line.

  • @obieobrien5883
    @obieobrien5883 6 дней назад

    I have documented hearing loss and have only had hearing tests. It’s frustrating because all I hear are high-pitched sounds.

  • @dallasjeremy1818
    @dallasjeremy1818 6 дней назад

    Not only do I have vertigo but my tinnitus is so loud I’m losing sleep. I toss and turn constantly! I’ve actually been documenting every time I get up from this issue. May want to rethink my 40% disability as it’s only getting worse.

  • @deborahmacneill9580
    @deborahmacneill9580 6 дней назад

    I was diagnosed with miners disease while in the service. Filed claim when I got out and all they gave me was 10 for tinnitus

  • @DJShaw78
    @DJShaw78 Месяц назад +1

    I have service connection for Tinnitus and the classic: full pressure feeling in one ear, vertigo, stumbling, hearing loss) and getting a diagnosis for Meniere's is proving so hard... the ENT specialist just tried putting a balloon in my ear which did nothing.

  • @jessicasullivan2048
    @jessicasullivan2048 6 дней назад

    I currently have 10% tinnitus rating - I also am completely deaf in left ear from an acoustic neuroma (on my hearing nerve-removed via craniotomy) the VA determined the tumor was not service connected therefore the hearing loss is not rated only the tinnitus … I would love to get your help and start a new claim. I also have PTSD & MST & depression w/anxiety d/o diagnoses from last claim but they are not rated. There’s more but I would love your help filing a new claim! 🙏🏽😩

  • @skywalker39100
    @skywalker39100 Месяц назад +3

    Awesome info! Thank You, A Ton! 🇺🇸💯🪖👏🫡

  • @dennischavis4385
    @dennischavis4385 Месяц назад

    I've had a ringing in my ear for over 2 years , had an audio exam through my personal physician... While in the military, I worked as an O5C, later 31D, Communications Specialist and Supervisor... definitely need help... Thanks

  • @donaldboyd5081
    @donaldboyd5081 4 дня назад

    I have Tinnitus ever since I left Vietnam. I get 10% for it. Can you help me get more? How do I get in touch with you?

  • @Nevets1970
    @Nevets1970 10 дней назад

    I have tinnitus as well as hearing loss. I claimed Both, having records of my hearing decrease each year. After the hearing test for the VA, the tech Asked me, “are your ears ringing right now?” I of course said Yes. That was the end of my test. I Didn’t get a rating for hearing loss but I Did get for tinnitus only 10%.

  • @Sinner8707
    @Sinner8707 6 дней назад

    Could you possibly cover adjustment disorder? I went to claim PTSD after separation as 11B with a MOB. I was given 70% adjustments disorder, (anxiety,depression) but was given 0% for PTSD.
    Clarity on what the difference is would be amazing.

  • @jngordon
    @jngordon 17 дней назад +1

    I am retired and living in Brazil.60% rating for tinnitus,, sinusitis and a severe hand injury. My hand is now arthritic and the tinnitus keeps me sleepless and I cannot hear much at all now. How can I go for an increase without going all the way to the USA.I don't have the money or ability to travel 10 hours. Can I get an exam done by a doctor here, maybe at the embassy in Sao Paulo? Or can they approve an exam here that gets a certified translated exam and forwarded to the VA

  • @marcstrusa
    @marcstrusa 6 дней назад

    I've had vertigo.
    It's awful.
    And it can be debilitating.
    You feel like you are floatingin the air and spinning rapidly in three dimensions while falling.
    You can fall over.
    Puke.
    You can become terrified as if you are falling rapidly.
    It's similar to ou5 of body experiences mixed with a bad trip.

  • @JahjuanR
    @JahjuanR 2 месяца назад +7

    I tried to do Tinnitus and also headaches. I did a ear test and spoke with a person about my headaches she was really cool. I got the letter back that they denied me. Ima assume because I got out in 2017 and tried this year 2024. I was Infantry in a heavy weapons unit with 1 tour to Afghanistan. On my paper it did say something about me being exposed to something but doesn't say what.
    Edit: I already have 70% (40% for my back and 50% PTSD)

    • @hotballz72
      @hotballz72 2 месяца назад +1

      You probably should've did tinnitus by itself...get approved and then tried for headaches. I applied for tinnitus Sept 25th this year...was approved 10% Oct 15th....I got out the military in 1997. Try again just for tinnitus....good luck.

    • @natashascott8489
      @natashascott8489 2 месяца назад +2

      I got out in 2011 filed for Tinnitus the first time in 2022 and got rated 10%. Keep trying.

    • @GreenEyedDevilK9
      @GreenEyedDevilK9 2 месяца назад +1

      Try getting the Tinnitus Service Connected first. And then once that's SC, make the migraines secondary to Tinnitus. Also, make sure you write a personal statement and submit that with both of your claims. A Nexus Letter or IMO will be needed for the migraines. For the Tinnitus, make sure in your personal statement the job you did and how the ringing in your ears started after shooting the heavy weapons.

    • @JahjuanR
      @JahjuanR 2 месяца назад +2

      @@GreenEyedDevilK9 Hey man I appreciate you for this ill start with that first thank you!

    • @JahjuanR
      @JahjuanR 2 месяца назад

      @@GreenEyedDevilK9 Ill also go research how to write a good personal statement

  • @josephgarcia9430
    @josephgarcia9430 Месяц назад +5

    They denied my claim based on the test and after I explained all my loud noise exposures while on the ship

    • @Bk7820-e3d
      @Bk7820-e3d Месяц назад +5

      Get a nexus, more doctor notes with a diagnosis, another personal statement and file a supplemental claim. If they deny you again go for a higher level review.

  • @kjhardrock
    @kjhardrock Месяц назад

    I don’t see 31C…. My husband was on the job working on internal coms in a tank and when he was getting out, there was a live fire exercise that took place.. needless to say he was dead for several hours.

  • @jeffbrewington1
    @jeffbrewington1 6 дней назад

    I have tinnitus and get dizzy when I stand up and close my eyes. Didn't think it was an issue until watching this video.

  • @Jp12-h1y
    @Jp12-h1y 8 дней назад

    I just found out that i have meniers disease because of my severe tinnitus and chronic migraines plus I’ve been getting treated for anxiety and depression for awhile but right now I have no rating but my tinnitus and migraines are getting appealed

  • @bigfil75
    @bigfil75 5 дней назад

    Thanks, brother.

  • @BeardR6S
    @BeardR6S Месяц назад +2

    Oh shit, I didnt even think about migraines/headaches. I am going for a CT scan of my head on the 31st because of my headaches, I already have the tinnitus rating. I need my appeals to finish up, so I can go ahead and claim headaches.

    • @VAClaimsSkool
      @VAClaimsSkool Месяц назад

      All the best on your journey. Just curious about the filing for migraines. Are you filing secondary to tinnitus or a standalone claim?

  • @Auditing_Mabton
    @Auditing_Mabton 22 дня назад +3

    Where did he get the 4100 dollars on the thumbnail???

  • @iammaximus614
    @iammaximus614 Месяц назад +1

    .. Grateful Subscribed

  • @InformalGreeting
    @InformalGreeting Месяц назад

    I’ve got nothing because I’m old and we saw that as a weakness. Don’t need money but would love that ID card to get on the local base for the exchange and commissary. Maybe I should head down this path to see if I can get something.

  • @ps9417
    @ps9417 День назад

    I have Tinnitus and never served in the military, I should get a check. The new trend with all the veterans is to run down to the VA and get a disability check for life for something, just anything will do as long as I get my check for LIFE. Both of my parents were children of the depression and WW II veterans and did not think they were owed anything by the country. They had more pride in themselves. I know plenty of veterans who think this is dishonorable and wrong.

  • @quinnsales9422
    @quinnsales9422 5 дней назад

    Do I make appointment with a private Dr or do I go to the VA for ringing in my ears

  • @mikemarch5480
    @mikemarch5480 Месяц назад

    I am shocked to not see HT rating (Navy) on the list anywhere. Constantly in the engine rooms, machinery rooms, welding and pounding on steel, running grinders and needle guns, LOUD stuff. I am shocked that it isn't in there. DCman is, all they used to do was PMS or stuff like that, amazing. Maybe one of those sub catagories that are more broad would work? Guess I will have to look into it a bit more.

    • @vaclaimsacademy
      @vaclaimsacademy  Месяц назад

      Good point Mike, I would definitely list in your personal statement that you were exposed to that loud environment and try for it anyway. A personal statement can do some real heavy lifting there

  • @briangreen256
    @briangreen256 Месяц назад

    I was in the Navy on the USS Independence. I was around jets every day. I wonder if that's why my hearing is so bad now.

  • @Christina-wu6sx
    @Christina-wu6sx 5 дней назад

    Ménière’s diesease....how do u prove that is service connected if you claim that alone?

  • @nunyah8705
    @nunyah8705 Месяц назад

    They shot me down for tinnitus this month…I got horrible ringing that I will never be compensated for because they just changed the laws on how they rate tinnitus apart of overall hearing problems/ hearing “loss”…Like, if I have ringing in my ear of course my hearing won’t be as good at times but the ringing is what they cannot prove (yet). I could only hope and pray the VA develops some device that could actually hear the ringing in our ears. I worked on the flight line in the USAF on Fighter Jets, it was beyond anything a civilian would be exposed to be if they tried a thousand times over, yet these doctors and politicians that haven’t been anywhere near it made sure I got shot down. BS

    • @dbeekman9738
      @dbeekman9738 22 дня назад

      When they send you for a hearing test click the button whenever you think you hear a tone, even if you are pretty sure it is your tinnitus you are hearing.

  • @bakerfrank101
    @bakerfrank101 14 дней назад

    wow!! first time hearing about Ménière’s disease

  • @terryashcraft1238
    @terryashcraft1238 5 дней назад

    I received service connected tinnitus in both ears with 0% rating. I am now being treated for the tinnitus so how do I get re-evaluated.

  • @TerryHoganBey
    @TerryHoganBey 22 дня назад +1

    How do you obtain a nexis letter generated?

  • @lordvader199
    @lordvader199 4 дня назад

    Thanks so much