rangerhead
New Here
Good afternoon to you all. I apologize for the long-winded post... but I need help with this.
I was diagnosed with moderate PTSD in March 2009, after seeking treatment at the behest of my family. I am glad I sought this treatment, as my quality of life has greatly improved.
I was officially evaluated by the VA during the late Spring of 09. I received a 30% disability rating as a result.
By August 2009 I was "cured" more or less, and stopped going to counseling.
I applied for a Federal Law Enforcement position (will not say which agency), and was flying through the process... UNTIL... my prior PTSD counseling and current disability rating came up. I provided the paperwork where my counselor said that I was better. The agency asked me to provide my complete history, and asked my counselor to respond to some very specific questions. My counselor basically passed me, with flying colors, for the position.
However, I was still disqualified for service. I was never really able to talk to anyone about it officially, just received a form letter that said I was a safety hazard basically. As a compensated veteran, my case went to OPM (Office of Personnel Management) for review, according to law. OPM is basically the final arbitor of such decisions, and OPM supported the decision that I was not fit for service (ironic since I could re-join the military and be back in war).
Now, I was looking at my options. I can definitely re-apply... but I would obviously need to get my rating reduced, which would probably happen pretty easily, having spoken with a VA rep.
However, if I go through these steps... am I still going to just get disqualified again, on the basis that I once sought treatment? This would obviously make my efforts to get re-evaluated pointless.
Does anyone have any similar experiences or stories about this that could help me to make my decision?
Thanks in advance.
I was diagnosed with moderate PTSD in March 2009, after seeking treatment at the behest of my family. I am glad I sought this treatment, as my quality of life has greatly improved.
I was officially evaluated by the VA during the late Spring of 09. I received a 30% disability rating as a result.
By August 2009 I was "cured" more or less, and stopped going to counseling.
I applied for a Federal Law Enforcement position (will not say which agency), and was flying through the process... UNTIL... my prior PTSD counseling and current disability rating came up. I provided the paperwork where my counselor said that I was better. The agency asked me to provide my complete history, and asked my counselor to respond to some very specific questions. My counselor basically passed me, with flying colors, for the position.
However, I was still disqualified for service. I was never really able to talk to anyone about it officially, just received a form letter that said I was a safety hazard basically. As a compensated veteran, my case went to OPM (Office of Personnel Management) for review, according to law. OPM is basically the final arbitor of such decisions, and OPM supported the decision that I was not fit for service (ironic since I could re-join the military and be back in war).
Now, I was looking at my options. I can definitely re-apply... but I would obviously need to get my rating reduced, which would probably happen pretty easily, having spoken with a VA rep.
However, if I go through these steps... am I still going to just get disqualified again, on the basis that I once sought treatment? This would obviously make my efforts to get re-evaluated pointless.
Does anyone have any similar experiences or stories about this that could help me to make my decision?
Thanks in advance.