Gulf War Syndrome and VA Disability Claims

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  • čas přidán 10. 06. 2019
  • ❗❗ NOTE: The VA's definition of a Gulf War veteran and the presumption period have been updated since the filming of this video. See the most current criteria here: www.woodslawyers.com/gulf-war... ❗❗
    1:16 Why Gulf War Syndrome is Presumptive
    2:03 3 Requirements for Service Connection of Gulf War Syndrome Claims
    3:08 What Qualifies as a Chronic Disability?
    3:42 Symptoms of Gulf War Undiagnosed Illness or Chronic Multi-Symptom Illness
    The VA's definition of Gulf War veterans for the purposes of presumption for Gulf War Syndrome includes veterans who served on active duty in the Armed Forces in the Southwest Asia theater of operations, Afghanistan, Israel, Egypt, Turkey, Syria, or Jordan during the Persian Gulf War.
    If you were a veteran of any of these theaters of operations and returned home with a multi-symptom illness and no good medical explanation for what's going on with you, there are several theories of recovery for VA compensation benefits that may apply to your claim.
    If you are unable to work due to your service-connected disabilities, you may qualify for total disability based on individual unemployability (TDIU). Contact us to see if you are eligible. Give us a call and receive a free legal consultation.
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Komentáře • 59

  • @pjhaction
    @pjhaction Před 4 lety +17

    22 years later and I am dying. Full body pain, intestinal problems.

    • @combatdouglas1306
      @combatdouglas1306 Před 3 lety +1

      VA has to accept Nurse Practioner and above. PA is one step above. They don't, do not get mad. Appeal. HLR then BVA. You will win. Get mad, quit, they win. Breathe. Appeal. Good luck.

    • @Petergonzaleztv
      @Petergonzaleztv Před 3 lety +3

      my father just passed away from a rapidly fast multi systems atrophy disease , the VA chalked it up to Parkinson's we were advised to never bring up or they'd take his 100% disability away, I recommend you take these symptoms seriously , for my dad it was small signs and then quickly took his life in less than 2 years

    • @johnmontecalvo1508
      @johnmontecalvo1508 Před 3 lety +3

      Same here, our G.I. system is totally destroyed, Vaccine A, a.k.a. Anthrax Vaccination got us Sick instantly, I live in Ohio, the officials say they never heard of Gulf War illness? But they gladly receive Federal Funding for research on Gulf War Studies,

    • @Gorilla_cookie
      @Gorilla_cookie Před rokem +1

      I received the Anthrax vaccine before the war. Never went to the gulf, but have all the symptoms including the GI problems. also became allergic to all but a couple foods. Was hospitalized for 11 months in the Army and released at 100% disability. 30 years later I came down with MS also. I have so many terrible symptoms the drs are left scratching their heads.

    • @MLSSLGN
      @MLSSLGN Před 11 měsíci

      ❤is with you... 💪 😇

  • @barbaramatthews4735
    @barbaramatthews4735 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I have a lot of odd ball illnesses. I was diagnosed with IBS. and migraines. Both are 10% each. I have chronic rhinitis but not . I have sleep apnea diagnosed but not service connected.
    I used to have severe menstrual cramping and heavy bleeding. I am older now and since had menopause, then I got endometrial cancer (cancer in the lining of my womb). I had a total hysterectomy, and they also removed both ovaries and tube.
    I'm a Gulf War vet. I went to Desert Storm. I was there in 1991.
    My service medical record is full of all kinds of visits for headaches, gastritis, fatigue, and things that seem to be all over the place.

    • @woodslawyers
      @woodslawyers  Před 10 měsíci

      I'm sorry to hear that. If there is anything we can do to help, please let us know.

    • @ginom8450
      @ginom8450 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Thank you for sharing your experience. From fellow desert storm veteran.

  • @Here2Findout
    @Here2Findout Před 2 lety +3

    😄holy shit. Explains why I'm falling apart.
    Gastroparesis, spontaneous collapsed lung, esophageal stricture, vascilitis(Dr said probably due to unknown autoimmune disorder since they couldn't figure out what was causing it), sleep apnea, acute short term memory loss, chronic fatigue, Pulmonary function test showed I had developed asthma, neuro has been treating me for migraines, possible narcolepsy. Now going to ENT for sinus cyst seen on CT from neuro😄 All this time I just thought I was being a big baby.

    • @woodslawyers
      @woodslawyers  Před 2 lety +1

      It's definitely frustrating when doctors can't seem to figure out what's wrong and how to fix it! Feel free to reach out to us if you're needing assistance filing VA disability claims for these conditions. We're happy to do a free consult: bit.ly/3yEn2lZ

    • @barbaramatthews4735
      @barbaramatthews4735 Před 10 měsíci

      I have a bunch of hit wrong with me too. I am recovering cancer of Mty endometrium. (lining of my womb) I has small bowel cancer too.
      My gut is never right. It's been off for a long time. I keep thinking that I'm tore up from the floor up. From fallen arches/plantar facilities to migraines. Head to toe and everything in between.

  • @paulrine7447
    @paulrine7447 Před 8 měsíci

    I have all symptoms except the last ones that you mentioned. The problem is, I am a vertran but I was in the gulf war area as a contractor. We are already looking at my VA claim but nothing has come to fruition as of this time.

    • @woodslawyers
      @woodslawyers  Před 8 měsíci

      If there is anything we can do to help, please let us know! You can reach us at 800-544-2108 or you can request a free case evaluation here: www.woodslawyers.com/contact/?.com&GulfWarSyndromeZack&CommentShare

  • @robertthornton659
    @robertthornton659 Před rokem

    I"m like pjhaction full body pain plus my gallbladder exploded inside of me sent a week in the hospital

  • @tat2dMama68
    @tat2dMama68 Před 3 lety +1

    I received the anthrax series end of 2002 beginning of 2003 but ended up not getting deployed to Kuwait. I’ve been under the impression that it was only for ones who have deployed, so I’ve been managing my symptoms okay all these years but it has got so much worse in the last year, I need help.

    • @woodslawyers
      @woodslawyers  Před 3 lety

      We encourage you to check out this page for more information on VA disability claims and the anthrax vaccine: www.woodslawyers.com/anthrax-vaccine-va-disability-benefits/
      We'd be happy to discuss your situation with you to see if we can assist. We're at 800-544-2108, or you can request a free consultation at www.woodslawyers.com/contact

  • @TrueCrimePsychic
    @TrueCrimePsychic Před 10 měsíci

    Hi. Thanks so much for the video.. This is off subjecr but i hope that you can help.
    I've been out the service since 2001. I Recently did an MRI and the VA pain management doc said I have a history of lumbar & cervical radiculopathy (but not sure if that qualifies as an official diagnosis). The doc ordered epidural shots for me beginning next month ..
    I was looking at the DBQ for back and neck because I plan on going to a civilian orthopedic doctor and have him fill out. It seems so technical to me (compared to other dbq's) that I'm not sure the doc will feel comfortable filling it out.
    Did you have the DBQ filled out by a civilian doc or is that mainly for the C & p examiner? Thanks.
    Also this may be a good topic to do a video on because i do not see any other creator doing a detailed video on how a dbq for the back or neck is supposed to look filled out by the provider. Thanks again.

    • @woodslawyers
      @woodslawyers  Před 10 měsíci

      That's a great question. Any doctor, including your primary care physician, can fill out a DBQ. If it is an area of specialty, such as cancer or mental health, the DBQ should be completed by a physician who is qualified in that area. Even if your doctor completes the DBQ form, the VA still may require you to complete a C&P exam as part of your claims process. Whether you must complete the exam depends on your condition. Doctors who complete these exams are either in-house or contracted by the VA, which typically arranges for doctors who are qualified to assess your claimed condition. You can learn more about DBQs here: www.woodslawyers.com/dbq-download-va-disability/?.com&GulfWarSyndromeZack&CommentShare

  • @ronaldtreitner1460
    @ronaldtreitner1460 Před 4 lety +1

    was over in kuwait 1991. as far as exposure, lets see being given more shots than they told us we were getting before going over and having no records of what they gave us. being part of the company nbc team and upon setting up on location when we got there we detected chemical agents and sounded the alarm, our company commander showed up chewed us out and were ordered to stand down, the entire company was assembled and all nbc gear etc., was turned in and the nbc teams disbanded. lastly upon setting up in a new location for motor pool we had to clean up the area, we were removing what appeared to be old oil and stuff right before formation so we had to rush, i spilled a bucket full all over me, everywhere it spilled on me i wound up with blisters and considering i was a long time mechanic was used to such things so i shouldn't have reacted like that, so i went on sick call for it. short story is i was court martialed for going on sick call so never did again. only time my entire 10 years in i saw an actual doctor and since GWS wasn't a recognized thing yet i was misdiagnosed. it wasn't until after i got out at the age of 30 that i noticed things not right and eventually heard of GWS and then years after i got out before you could even see a doctor for any of it and/or make a claim. at the age of 30 for instance i shouldn't have had a noticeable drop in memory, but i've had it ever since the gulf, etc. tried to get the V.A. to see me for years but they would never even let me in the building in N.J. and would say if you didn't have existing documentation saying it was service connected they won't see you, period. can't get proof if the V.A. refuses to see you or recognize GWS, or anything. moved to W.V. 4 years ago, last year we saw a flier in the V.A. clinic so my wife decided i should try that, so we've tried. i don't like people, etc., period because of everything i went trough in the army, so even talking to doctors for me is very hard. tom's cruise's movie, you can't handle the truth, amature hour compared to what i went through, anyway. the V.A., to this day is pretty much refusing to officially recognize GWS or anything when i see them, etc. some doctors will say they know about this and that and admit all the causes etc., but they will not say you have GWS, or anything, many doctors just look at me like i have 3 heads and just landed from mars when i start talking. personally i believe the V.A. INTENTIONALLY DOES NOT TRAIN THEM OR ANYTHING AND TELLS THEM NOT TO APPROVE SUCH THINGS. the questionnaires i filled out seem to me to be one sided and geared towards newer soldiers, for instance, many got out as soon as the gulf war was over, GWS wasn't a recognized thing and no one really knew about it, but at every turn, did you go on sick call for it, well for what GWS WASN'T OFFICIALLY A THING YET, and symptoms came on gradually, it wasn't like i walked out of my tent one day and got shot with a GWS bullet falling to the ground in pain, or something. so right now i'm stuck on they they me its not service connected because i haven't been to sick call for each symptom while i was in, i guess getting exposed, going on sick call for that, and getting court martialed for going on sick call that one time isn't enough.

    • @LarryJohnson-rz2nu
      @LarryJohnson-rz2nu Před 4 lety +1

      Ronald Treitner Lets e mail JohnsonLD2525@Icloud.com GYSGT U.S.M.C. Ret 1992 Gulf War 1991

    • @klimtscat347
      @klimtscat347 Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you for sharing your story. There's little doubt as to the harmful effecs of being exposed to toxic substances. And how difficult it is for a normal person ( with only limited money resources) to fight a legal battle against governments which consistently try to cover their wrongdoings.

    • @twinkyd.9166
      @twinkyd.9166 Před 4 lety +1

      Ronald Treitner when my spouse got home I got very sick and no one believes I was sick due to exposure to something (?) I hope you got help. Thank you for serving.

    • @WilloClan
      @WilloClan Před 3 lety

      "The Pedals of the Lotus are Many, But the Flower is Just One!
      Philosophy, Politics, Religion are Many, But the TRUTH is still just ONE!!!"
      Www.usvaw.org

  • @terrylantz2831
    @terrylantz2831 Před 2 měsíci

    Could sleep apnea as a respiratory issue as a gulf war combat vet qualify?

    • @woodslawyers
      @woodslawyers  Před měsícem

      The VA presumes that the following symptoms are related to Gulf War service if they have persisted for 6 or more months and are at least 10 percent disabling:
      - Chronic fatigue syndrome
      - Fibromyalgia
      - Functional gastrointestinal disorders such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), dyspepsia, and abdominal pain syndrome
      - Undiagnosed illnesses with symptoms that may include but are not limited to: abnormal weight loss, fatigue, cardiovascular disease, muscle and joint pain, headache, menstrual disorders, neurological and psychological problems, skin conditions, respiratory disorders, and sleep disturbances

  • @pinoyian01
    @pinoyian01 Před 4 lety +2

    I have these small bumps on my back often break open with pus. I was in Saudi 2001 and Kuwait in 2003. We was sleeping with nbc gear.

  • @twinkyd.9166
    @twinkyd.9166 Před 4 lety +6

    How many spouses became ill like myself?

    • @WilloClan
      @WilloClan Před 3 lety

      "The Pedals of the Lotus are Many, But the Flower is Just One!
      Philosophy, Politics, Religion are Many, But the TRUTH is still just ONE!!!"
      Www.usvaw.org

    • @WilloClan
      @WilloClan Před 3 lety

      "The Pedals of the Lotus are Many, But the Flower is Just One!
      Philosophy, Politics, Religion are Many, But the TRUTH is still just ONE!!!"
      Www.usvaw.org

    • @combatdouglas1306
      @combatdouglas1306 Před 3 lety +1

      Force Recon Oz's old lady got cervical cancer. All 5 kids had birth defects.
      A.O. poisoning**. Bad cells = bad sperm. Bad sperm = cancer in the receiver & bad genes in the kids.
      Oz died two years ago. The one kid has had 5 organ transplants and is only ~ 30 yrs old.
      **I have been telling the VA this since 1975.

  • @caffiend.
    @caffiend. Před rokem

    I have a history of abdominal pain, diarrhea, nausea, dehydration, that continue on today and have documented episodes of the serious ones ie. emergency room visits.
    In 2012 along with the recurring abdominal pain I also experienced multiple organ failure (kidney and liver). Had to go on dialysis for two weeks inpatient and another week as an outpatient then was off dialysis. Multiple doctors don't know what happened to me. One even asked me if I ever took Chinese herbal medicines which is a no. Should I file for a claim?

    • @woodslawyers
      @woodslawyers  Před rokem

      The VA presumes that the following symptoms are related to Gulf War service if they have persisted for 6 or more months and are at least 10 percent disabling:
      - Chronic fatigue syndrome
      - Fibromyalgia
      - Functional gastrointestinal disorders such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), dyspepsia, and abdominal pain syndrome
      - Undiagnosed illnesses with symptoms that may include but are not limited to: abnormal weight loss, fatigue, cardiovascular disease, muscle and joint pain, headache, menstrual disorders, neurological and psychological problems, skin conditions, respiratory disorders, and sleep disturbances
      If you have enough evidence to service connect your symptoms to your time in service, you may want to file a claim. If you have any questions about filing a claim, feel free to call us at 800-544-2108, or you can request a free consultation here: www.woodslawyers.com/contact?.com&CommentShare

  • @Zroller181343
    @Zroller181343 Před 2 lety

    I’m kind of confused. If I didn’t report my illness while I was in the military, but it did start when I was in, can I still claim the issues? I definitely have many illnesses/symptoms that I know started back then. Is it too late for me? Each illness falls under the presumptive category. I should have way more than 10%

    • @woodslawyers
      @woodslawyers  Před 2 lety +1

      You can file a VA disability claim anytime after you have been discharged from the military. If you have already filed a claim, you have one year to appeal that rating decision. After a year, you will need to file a new claim. To prove service connection, you must show that your illness either started while in service, or was made worse due to time in service. Here is more information on how to prove a service connection: www.woodslawyers.com/how-to-prove-direct-service-connection-va-compensation-cases/ If you have any more questions, you can reach us at 800-544-2108, or you can fill out our free consultation form: www.woodslawyers.com/contact/

  • @DEADYASSASN
    @DEADYASSASN Před 3 lety +1

    I was in OEF got out of the military in 2016, 2018 I got checked for sleep apnea but that came back negative. I paid 800$ for a sleep study that came back with narcolepsy but I dont have the symptoms of narcolepsy and the medication they gave me for narcolepsy doesn't help and im on the highest dose I can. But this makes sense now

  • @TexasServiceDogTeam
    @TexasServiceDogTeam Před rokem

    What about SW Asia (Turkey) 1992, 1993 - first Gulf War?

    • @woodslawyers
      @woodslawyers  Před rokem

      It's hard to answer this question without knowing more about your claim. You can call us at 800-544-2108 or fill out our free consultation form here: www.woodslawyers.com/contact/?.com&CommentShare

  • @tylerlawlerDEVGRU
    @tylerlawlerDEVGRU Před 11 měsíci

    Already at 100. I'm not an informant.

  • @nickmalveaux6131
    @nickmalveaux6131 Před 3 lety +1

    I'm a Gulf War veteran....would MS be a symptom of Gulf syndrome?

    • @woodslawyers
      @woodslawyers  Před 3 lety

      MS is not currently on the list of symptoms for Gulf War Illness. You can check your symptoms against those listed on this page: www.woodslawyers.com/gulf-war-syndrome-symptoms-compensation/

  • @ronazbill8087
    @ronazbill8087 Před 4 lety

    deja vu i got all this and more and still can't get a increase

    • @WilloClan
      @WilloClan Před 3 lety

      "The Pedals of the Lotus are Many, But the Flower is Just One!
      Philosophy, Politics, Religion are Many, But the TRUTH is still just ONE!!!"
      Www.usvaw.org

    • @robertpalos564
      @robertpalos564 Před rokem

      What are you rated at now?

  • @shermhart7617
    @shermhart7617 Před 2 lety

    Good night I have these I'm pretty sure

    • @woodslawyers
      @woodslawyers  Před 2 lety

      If you need assistance with your VA disability claim, you can reach us at 800-544-2108, or you can request a free consultation at www.woodslawyers.com/contact/

  • @Petergonzaleztv
    @Petergonzaleztv Před 3 lety

    multi system illness? what about multiple systems atrophy? a disease nobody in my family has ever received but my father who served for 25 years recently died of.. RIP dad an American Hero

    • @WilloClan
      @WilloClan Před 3 lety

      "The Pedals of the Lotus are Many, But the Flower is Just One!
      Philosophy, Politics, Religion are Many, But the TRUTH is still just ONE!!!"
      Www.usvaw.org

  • @combatdouglas1306
    @combatdouglas1306 Před 3 lety

    All tests "clear" actually documents no known pathophysiology. MUCMI, bingo.
    Just tell them , "This documents what I am saying...."

    • @WilloClan
      @WilloClan Před 3 lety

      "The Pedals of the Lotus are Many, But the Flower is Just One!
      Philosophy, Politics, Religion are Many, But the TRUTH is still just ONE!!!"
      Www.usvaw.org

  • @combatdouglas1306
    @combatdouglas1306 Před 3 lety +1

    Idiopathic; no known cause; no known progression.

    • @combatdouglas1306
      @combatdouglas1306 Před 3 lety

      @@WilloClan I looked at your site.
      For legal issues, put all that stuff in a box and get a competent criminal lawyer.
      For the medical stuff go to the VA and give great details.
      For VAD keep fighting but you might want to think about a VSO. They are free. The PVA Vso's have the highest win rate statistically.
      Good luck also.