Brian Jones
Bronze Member
Ok, Im not sure I really have this in the right area. But, I have some questions in which this group will prob. be able to help with better than most lay persons.
I am a gulf war vet and I was diagnosed with PTSD by a VA doctor about 15 years ago after an incident with my ex-wife where the local fire department hit their sirens under our apartment and I tossed her off the bed and dove over the top of her and started looking for my gas mask and MOPP gear. Turns out the sirens sounded just like the scud alarms... One of my main stressors is that I was the NBCNCO and everyone depended on me while in the sands so anything concerning soldier health and welfare when it came to chemical actions was all on me. Just a little stress, uh? LOL.
Anyhow I did the counseling and groups along with the dope they prescribed until I couldnt afford the gas and all as the closest VA was about 100 miles away. Since then my local Dr. had no problem getting my dope to me which help me through the hard times (about 6 months out of the year). My PTSD has never been converted to a VA disability %, although I am at 20% for a shoulder accident while I was in the service.
I have recently talker with a lawyer who specs. in VA claims who wants to help get me some help. Has anyone gone this way? If so what should I expect? I am looking at the possibility of getting a PSD due to some of the success stories I have heard about the, and I used to run K9's as a cop so the possibility of a partner really sparks my interest. But I know it is coming a time where my PTSD is starting to take back over my life and my 4 kids and wife have to live with it also....
I am a gulf war vet and I was diagnosed with PTSD by a VA doctor about 15 years ago after an incident with my ex-wife where the local fire department hit their sirens under our apartment and I tossed her off the bed and dove over the top of her and started looking for my gas mask and MOPP gear. Turns out the sirens sounded just like the scud alarms... One of my main stressors is that I was the NBCNCO and everyone depended on me while in the sands so anything concerning soldier health and welfare when it came to chemical actions was all on me. Just a little stress, uh? LOL.
Anyhow I did the counseling and groups along with the dope they prescribed until I couldnt afford the gas and all as the closest VA was about 100 miles away. Since then my local Dr. had no problem getting my dope to me which help me through the hard times (about 6 months out of the year). My PTSD has never been converted to a VA disability %, although I am at 20% for a shoulder accident while I was in the service.
I have recently talker with a lawyer who specs. in VA claims who wants to help get me some help. Has anyone gone this way? If so what should I expect? I am looking at the possibility of getting a PSD due to some of the success stories I have heard about the, and I used to run K9's as a cop so the possibility of a partner really sparks my interest. But I know it is coming a time where my PTSD is starting to take back over my life and my 4 kids and wife have to live with it also....