I'm on FMLA, 18 days every 6 months off.. 70% for PTSD. VA denied me as a secondary to PTSD because they said "Migraines dont have a common link to PTSD" 😂 I'm a combat vet who's been in over 200 combat missions as a turret gunner in Mosul Iraq. The VA is so corrupt.
Glad you found it helpful. Nexus letters are never required. The C&P examiner will provide a nexus link if they agree with the connection. They can also decline if they do not agree. Best of luck and thank you for watching
The VA more likely will accept the opinion of a qualified third party. Veterans we have to do a better job at voicing our symptoms and getting them written in our medical records...cheers!
Combat Douglas are you related to Combat Craig? Leah keep up the good work. Explaining the connections and the ratings are helpful! I got a zero percent for headaches because I didn’t have the prostrating ones.
I claimed migraines a few years ago and somehow they denied my headache claim because they said it was "tension headaches not related to Gulf War syndrome." Totally confused because I have seen videos on RUclips that say that tension headaches are compensable. Filed a new claim a few days ago secondary to PTSD and TBI (for which I am 50% ) so we'll see what they say this time
Best of luck to you sir and thank you for watching. If you are interested in working with us on a nexus letter please reach out any time to info@prestigeveteranmctx.com
@@misc4jb yes I was granted secondary connection to PTSD just last week and got 30% for headaches. That combined with other conditions I claimed that were granted, boosted me from 50% to 90%
@misc4jb 0 seconds ago If you have the option of filing migraines as either a secondary claim to tinnitus or a presumptive claim (qualified under PACT presumptive) is there any advantage to doing one over the other? I am trying to get educated on this and am simply looking for the path of least resistance with the rater and C and P examiner.
Hey sir that is a great question. I do not personally believe migraines fall into the category of medically unexplainable illnesses related to PACT act issues.
Great videos! My question pertains to medication (headaches, PTSD, hypertension, etc.), if the medication helps and lowers the amount of attacks, brings down blood pressure, or is effective for whatever it’s prescribed for. How does that effect ratings as a C&P examiner?
If your migraines are under control with medications and you are no longer having prostrating attacks your rating will likely reflect this but you should def discuss the admin side of things with a legal professional like a VSO or an attorney for clarification. I hope this helps and thanks for watching
@Prestige Veteran Medical Consulting I read a BVA decision where a veteran was granted SC based on the following literature. The VA examiner opined that PTSD can significantly interfere with many aspects of a person's life, including work and relationships. This likely causes more stress, increasing the likelihood of headaches. The examiner stated, "PTSD can push one into any type of headache. People with PTSD are also more likely to have chronic daily headaches, especially people who have depression and PTSD." Can I use what this VA examiner stated in my appeal?
@@TexasMade903 Yes. Examiners have differences in opinion all of the time. There is no such thing as precedence when it comes to these issues as each veterans case is unique.
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My headaches are crazy. Had them for years. I get 3 different ones, and my headaches never go away.
I am so verry sorry to hear this. Best of luck and keep me posted!
I'm on FMLA, 18 days every 6 months off.. 70% for PTSD. VA denied me as a secondary to PTSD because they said "Migraines dont have a common link to PTSD" 😂 I'm a combat vet who's been in over 200 combat missions as a turret gunner in Mosul Iraq. The VA is so corrupt.
I am very sorry to hear this sir. Thank you for watching and if you would like more info please contact us at info@prestigeveteranmctx.com
Great information so if I can't afford a nexus letter or get one from my pcp the c&p will provide one
Glad you found it helpful. Nexus letters are never required. The C&P examiner will provide a nexus link if they agree with the connection. They can also decline if they do not agree. Best of luck and thank you for watching
Hi Leah. Can you provide links to the studies you mentioned?
Unfortunately I cannot but you should be able to find them by looking them up
would these studies be good for migraines secondary to major depression as well?
Yes possibly!
So if I file a claim for secondary migraines to my ptsd will they provide an exam? because I’m not diagnosed
I am not really sure sir. One of the requirements for disability is to have a current medical condition. It sounds like you are missing that.
The VA more likely will accept the opinion of a qualified third party. Veterans we have to do a better job at voicing our symptoms and getting them written in our medical records...cheers!
Totally. I agree and I often use secure messaging myself to communicate with my VA docs which can be a good way to have a written record
How would i show that i missed work from it, i mean i cant get ny work record from work...
I have no idea how you would get work records
Combat Douglas are you related to Combat Craig? Leah keep up the good work. Explaining the connections and the ratings are helpful! I got a zero percent for headaches because I didn’t have the prostrating ones.
Douglas is wonderful!
I claimed migraines a few years ago and somehow they denied my headache claim because they said it was "tension headaches not related to Gulf War syndrome." Totally confused because I have seen videos on RUclips that say that tension headaches are compensable. Filed a new claim a few days ago secondary to PTSD and TBI (for which I am 50% ) so we'll see what they say this time
Best of luck to you sir and thank you for watching. If you are interested in working with us on a nexus letter please reach out any time to info@prestigeveteranmctx.com
Did you get a service connection due to ptsd?
@brandongibbons8916 yes I am 50% for PTSD w/TBI since I can only be rated for one mental health condition; 60% overall
@@thomastownsend2702 was your secondary claim of migraines to PTSD successful? Are you still waiting?
@@misc4jb yes I was granted secondary connection to PTSD just last week and got 30% for headaches. That combined with other conditions I claimed that were granted, boosted me from 50% to 90%
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If you have the option of filing migraines as either a secondary claim to tinnitus or a presumptive claim (qualified under PACT presumptive) is there any advantage to doing one over the other? I am trying to get educated on this and am simply looking for the path of least resistance with the rater and C and P examiner.
Hey sir that is a great question. I do not personally believe migraines fall into the category of medically unexplainable illnesses related to PACT act issues.
Do y’all provide nexus letters for mental health conditions?
Yes we do sir
I will be reaching out to you through your website
@@Daddyanddaughteradventures34 Sounds great looking forward to it
I have chronic neck pain rated disability and a recently diagnosed with chronic migraine, can I claim secondary migraine to my neck condition?
I am so sorry to hear this sir. You can claim anything you believe is related to your service if you are eligible for VA benefits
Great videos! My question pertains to medication (headaches, PTSD, hypertension, etc.), if the medication helps and lowers the amount of attacks, brings down blood pressure, or is effective for whatever it’s prescribed for. How does that effect ratings as a C&P examiner?
If your migraines are under control with medications and you are no longer having prostrating attacks your rating will likely reflect this but you should def discuss the admin side of things with a legal professional like a VSO or an attorney for clarification. I hope this helps and thanks for watching
My VA examiner told me or opined that PTSD doesn't cause headaches/migranes.
Literature supports the connection and there are many veterans service connected in this manner. Of course every case is different .
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I read a BVA decision where a veteran was granted SC based on the following literature. The VA examiner opined that PTSD can significantly interfere with many aspects of a person's life, including work and relationships. This likely causes more stress, increasing the likelihood of headaches. The examiner stated, "PTSD can push one into any type of headache. People with PTSD are also more likely to have chronic daily headaches, especially people who have depression and PTSD."
Can I use what this VA examiner stated in my appeal?
@@TexasMade903 I would not want to advise you on the appeals process as you will want to discuss that with a legal professional. Sorry about that!
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I understand, but my point is you have one VA examiner saying it does, and the other saying it doesn't.
@@TexasMade903 Yes. Examiners have differences in opinion all of the time. There is no such thing as precedence when it comes to these issues as each veterans case is unique.
That say it's military related but not war related for me 😍
I am sorry to hear that
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Like these grunts are going to understand an Allostatic Load.
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