I have a question. I was Med Boarded out in Nov/2009 with 20%. I have a lumbar strain, degenerative disc disease with herniated disc, and lower back pain for which I was discharged for. My claim was immediately filed the next day/same month. Nov/2009. After my discharge I filed a claim, went through the VA process, and they rated my initial claim 20% Nov 10, 2010. I definitely did not agree with this finding. I appealed My Nov/2010 decision in Sept/2011. My new rating is 40% which was rated in 03/2012. That's pretty much the foundation of where I stand today.
I currently have a claim with the PDBR from 04/2012. I contacted them to see where my claim was and they told me it was adjudicated. I didn't have a problem with this. Never even thought about it. Now, that they told me it was adjudicated, I have been thinking constantly about it. DAILY! I am so nervous. I really hope it goes in my favor. It would be the change I need to help me in my life.
My questions are simple, to relieve the tension of just wanting to know, can anyone make heads or tails out of a possible outcome or what it looks like may be happening in my case? I am sure the USMC/USN tried to low balled me at the PEB, I just got out, took the severance, and figured I was better off fighting it out here then I was in there. No appeals.
Then, I think the VA tried to low ball me with my first initial claim at 20%. So, I appealed it. I have a 40% rating for the condition I was discharged with. I think I received from the VA what I should have received from the Service at the PEB. Also, which schedule do they use now? How will the PDBR and Service Secretary view the two claims from the VA? Do they view it as one or two separate entities? One was done within a year of separation and the other was done within a year of my initial appeal with the VA which would be about 2.5 years since separating.
It's the NOT KNOWING PART THAT'S EATING ME A LIVE. Too bad the PDBR people just couldn't say I think you will be pleased with the results or I think things will remain the same. Something to that effect. You know the whole "Magic 8 Ball Answers".
I have noticed a HUGE inconsistencies in ratings for lower back problems and ratings in general at this link here:
http://boards.law.af.mil/AF_PDBR_CY2012.htm It appears asthma is automatic 30% and PTSD is an automatic 50% from the PDBR.