Can't seem to find an answer to this. I was diagnosed with Reactive Airway Disease while in-service by a civilian doc. He gave me the methacoline challenge and I had a reaction at .5mg. 34% decrease in FEV1 I believe it was. That was at the end of 2014.
Had a PFT done today for my VA C&P exam and it was a different test. No methacoline challenge. From what I gathered from the tech, I had a pretty normal test. There was a 5-10% improvement after I was administered Albuterol though.
So, my question is this. Once the VA doc looks at the PFT results, will he only go by what the PFT results were or will he use the prior RAD diagnosis I received about a year ago by a civilian doctor? The RAD diagnosing doctor prescribed me Albuterol, Patenase, Singular, and Advair and I've used them for the last year...from what I gather, the medication usage along qualifies for a 30% rating. But the VA doctor didn't prescribe those so how does that work? I'm concerned the VA will say "well our tests show you're fine" and no rating will be given. Thoughts?
Had a PFT done today for my VA C&P exam and it was a different test. No methacoline challenge. From what I gathered from the tech, I had a pretty normal test. There was a 5-10% improvement after I was administered Albuterol though.
So, my question is this. Once the VA doc looks at the PFT results, will he only go by what the PFT results were or will he use the prior RAD diagnosis I received about a year ago by a civilian doctor? The RAD diagnosing doctor prescribed me Albuterol, Patenase, Singular, and Advair and I've used them for the last year...from what I gather, the medication usage along qualifies for a 30% rating. But the VA doctor didn't prescribe those so how does that work? I'm concerned the VA will say "well our tests show you're fine" and no rating will be given. Thoughts?