The VA grouped it together with PTSD, Idiopathic Hypersominia, and TBI. I revived a 70% rating for them together. My sleep doctor said it’s related to the TBI. It should be higher because it affects my work significantly and the Adderal doesn’t work. It sucks but at this point it is what it is...
1.--Average high three for basic pay (total of the highest 36 months of pay divided by 36) RECOMMENDATION: As an alternative (and better) cite the gross retired pay on the most recent DFAS RAS. Indicate which you are furnishing.
Gross Retired Pay: 2455
2.--DoD disability percentage
100%
3...
I’ll let you know if mine gets lumped in with my PTSD or if they separate it. In my notes the sleep doctor said it’s idiopathic hypersonia is from my TBI, but the way they scheduled the exam they made it a part of my PTSD. I’m getting my ratings soon, and if you comment again in a month to...
You only get one shot at ensuring you get out with proper ratings. I think having Tricare for life is a great benefit because the va rating can always be reduced.
After the addrral wears off I definitely experience sleep attacks, I’ve told my provider but I’m pretty sure he didn’t document it. Not sure how to tell a provider to document it, but I’m pretty sure they will just put it in with my mental health. If I don’t take the adderal it’s super bad which...
I spent 95% of my time training in simulated war. My Mos is 0311 (Infantry) in the Marine Corps. It would be from all the hiking, fast roping, ruck running, running ranges in 29 palms, etc. I talked to my lawyer about it.
Average high three
$2733
DOD retirement (not 20 years)
8 years 1 month
VA comp
A. 100%
B. 3838
C. Married with 3 kids under 18
D. Smc-k which would bring my total monthly va to $3949
Approved crsc percentage
100%
I do not qualify for any other retirement
I did...