I was a mechanic for about eight years and I'm being boarded.
I have a question about the tinnitus. When I came into the Army I guess I had exceptional hearing because when the VA tested me I was 10 decibels lower than when I came in. I have ringing in my ears at least five days out of the week and multiple times throughout the day.
The VA screener told me my hearing is now on the average/normal range now with my hearing loss and the VA will probably not rate it because I have what the VA deems normal hearing although I do have loss
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When I met with the doctor who is writing my NARSUM (after almost two months he hasn't finished and I haven't signed yet), he skimmed over it and I failed to question him more.
I am confused by this. Am I in a gray area because I had such a high level of hearing or am I being given bad information? I don't want to sign my NARSUM (whenever it is dictated) if the information I have been given is wrong.
I have a question about the tinnitus. When I came into the Army I guess I had exceptional hearing because when the VA tested me I was 10 decibels lower than when I came in. I have ringing in my ears at least five days out of the week and multiple times throughout the day.
The VA screener told me my hearing is now on the average/normal range now with my hearing loss and the VA will probably not rate it because I have what the VA deems normal hearing although I do have loss
.When I met with the doctor who is writing my NARSUM (after almost two months he hasn't finished and I haven't signed yet), he skimmed over it and I failed to question him more.
I am confused by this. Am I in a gray area because I had such a high level of hearing or am I being given bad information? I don't want to sign my NARSUM (whenever it is dictated) if the information I have been given is wrong.
