Secondary Conditions to Sleep Apnea and VA Ratings
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- Tune in to learn common secondary conditions to sleep apnea and their VA ratings! A secondary service-connected disability is one that resulted from a condition that is already service-connected. Common secondary conditions to sleep apnea can include PTSD and other mental health conditions such as anxiety, asthma, GERD, hypothyroidism, sinusitis, and more. Learn how VA rates sleep apnea and associated secondary conditions as well as other veterans' benefits you may qualify for.
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0:00 Introduction
1:26 VA Rating for Sleep Apnea
3:22 About VA Secondary Service Connection
4:14 VA Disability for Asthma and Sleep Apnea
6:23 GERD Secondary to Sleep Apnea
7:48 Sleep Apnea and Hypothyroidism
8:40 Sleep Apnea, PTSD, Anxiety, and Other Mental Health Conditions
10:20 Sleep Apnea, Sinusitis, and Rhinitis VA Disability
11:43 Increasing Your VA Disability Rating for Sleep Apnea and Secondary Conditions: TDIU
13:44 Tips and Closing Thoughts
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I have sleep apnea since 1995 had the operation and now on Cpap I have been to sleep studies rated 50% and paralyzed vocal cord rated 10% as time moves on I have high pressure ,ED sinusitis , rhinitis in which I think is secondary to sleep apnea the Va even sent me a letter about sinusitis I could get additional benefits submitted claims and got disapproval if you can help me to increase my disability please let me know
68k viewers n not even 1k likes...come on ppl, they had really good info to offer n for the very low cost of free! Thank you CCK
Thank you very much for your time and posting.
You guys are awesome! Thank you for all the information! ❤️👍
Thank you I found the information very informative and I will govern this matter accordingly
I don't think the VA cares what you have as long as they don't have to pay you.
The sleep apnea rating is changing so the VA either doesn’t pay you or pays you less.
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Oh like me, they diagnosed me with sleep apnea and give me a CPAP. They denied my claim even though they give me a rating for Asthma. I have to put in as secondary. They could have just connected it,they want you do all the paperwork.
This is Facts! I wish I never would have sold my body to the Military if I knew that this was going to mess me up in the long run! They rated me for Chronic Sinusitis and I was diagnosed with Obstruction Sleep apnea and was given a CPAP machine by the VA I had a Nexus letter and 4 buddy letters stating that I was snoring all the while in The Military plus my spouse also supplied a letter and was still denied I requested a HLA and if they deny me again I will file a congressional complaint against the VA they are full if shit period
I was diagnosed with Depression, sinusitis, pharyngitis, dyspnea, nausea and vomiting, Gerd, headaches, gastroenteritis, and had abdomen issues. Also when I was in the army I recieved a company grade Article 15 for oversleeping and missing formation on multiple occasions. They took my rank from me. I just recently was diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea. I put in a claim for Gerd back in 2008 but was denied. I think it's time I submit a new one with all of this together.
I have tinnitus headaches and depression. Filed OSA secondary to these conditions. Got denied 3 times by the VA. I have a cpap tru a private doctor. Did sleep studies. Provided 2 nexus letters. I am now using the HLR route.
The sleep apnea is the secondary to my Multiple Sclerosis and Anxiety.
My Sleep Apnea (connected) was reduced (50 to 30 ) because I received an INSPIRE implant to replace using a CPAP. The Inspire is an implant that is used when CPAP isnt working or intolerable (to replace CPAP). A person has to "qualify" for the implant. So surgery is required for the Implant with 3 incisions to include one on the front of the throat. The implant will send a "shock" to the base of the tongue to open the airway to help me breathe at night. So I have an appeal in since 2020 because I feel I shouldnt be reduced, I still require a device to aid my breathing while sleeping.
Sorry to hear about your decrease. On another note did you get the inspire surgery through the VA? Does inspire work?
Could you make a video on filing a claim for Restless Leg Syndrome? Thanks.
Throughout the video you had referenced that there are proposed changes the how the VA might change the rating for sleep apnea. When would the VA vote for this ? And how would one go about looking into it ?
By the way, I did a sleep APNEA study.
Do have gerd, but not asthma or mental illness, sinus problems, have to Afrin nasal spray every two hours.
Have you ever heard of dental decay secondary to obstructive sleep apnea?
Can Gerd and type 2 diabetes, be secondary to sleep apnea?
Excessive Daytime Sleepiness can get you TDIU esp with Sleep Apnea SC
Is rhinitis with polyps rated separately from chronic sinusitis even though they are both in the nasal area?
My husband went to a C&P exam today for GERD secondary to Sleep Apnea. He is taking medication for GERD and it’s coded in his file as GERD but the examiner said she can’t list it as GERD because he never had the upper GI exam for it so she labeled it Dyspepsia. Will that rate the same? He is going to get the upper GI test on Thursday because the meds are not helping as they should. I don’t think I can add his new results after the claim file is officially started. Based on symptoms we were thinking he would get 30% but not sure now that she is labeling it Dyspepsia.
Can sleep apnea diagnosed within one year of retirement be claimed?
I got 50 % for sleep apnea then I just got diagnosed too under Pact Act of allergy rhinitis 0% and asthma,and copd but they combined that to my sleep apnea can I apply for separate rating on that asthma nd copd..?
Can a heart condition cause sleep apnea. I have had bypass surgery and get 30%. I started have sleep problems after surgery. Wife said I snored and stop breathing. Had a sleep test to verfiy this.
Can i claim obstructive sleep apnea with a cpap secondary to depression
I have Asthma that is service connected did a sleep study when i got out, I got issued a CPAP, I try filing a claim for Sleep Apnea has a secondary and I got denied
I am at 100% through VA and Social Security but will not give me a TDIU. You are representing me also.
Can you have 100% va disability comp. And SSDI at the same time ???
@barrynanlal4911 YES you can have both
I was rated at 0% for hypothyroidism due to agent orange. I originally filed a claim for it. I have sleep apnea and have been rated at 50%. Can I reclaim hyperthyroidism as a secondary to sleep apnea?
Is there information on contraction cancer in relation to the Sleep Apnea CPAP machine manufactured by Phillips?
Research it. Don’t let go.
Husband has the CPAP machine that was recalled has yet to get a replacement.
Same with mine
I finally got replacement. It took a year
I'll be meeting with my sleep doctor this week to discuss a nexus connection for my sleep apnea secondary to one of my service connected ratings. Problem is I don't know which one would be best or most likely to work. I have ratings for cardiovascular disease/bypass, AFIB, GERD with hiatal hernia, thypothyrodism, hypertension and tinnitus. Any thoughts?
Cardiovascular disease would be the one I would use
Will filing anxiety and migraines secondary to sleep apnea cause my sleep apnea to be reevaluated under the proposed changes or is that still grandfathered
What is grandfather ?
I literally have all that documented on my jacket but nothing is “connected” whatever that means. My claims guy said don’t mess with my rating since I’m already 100 but I’m not feeling so hot at 39.
The reason for this is the VA might reevaluate your existing claims lower, it has happened and now you are less than 100%.
@@ruizhou9612 appreciate you
You went the wrong direction here. The common scenario is a veteran that never got a sleep study during service. What is sleep apnea secondary to, not what conditions are secondary to sleep apnea.
ptsd
I am service connected for PTSD. I had a sleep test. It's showed AHI 2.5 HR. Is this enough to file a claim secondary to PTSD
I believe it has to be above 20
I am a 100 percent TDIU rated veteran! I have been trying to get secondary rated for diabetes due to PTSD, Sleep Apnia, depression etc. Additionally, I wanted to file for Mefloquine Toxicity! I was in Afghanistan from July 2004 until August 2006. (25 consecutive months) any suggestions?
If you are 100% tdiu then I wouldn't do a damn thing. Every time you submit a new claim they will go back and review your current diagnosis and can possibly remove the 100% tdiu.
If your tdiu...the best thing you can do is not POKE the bear...thats just 1 mans oppinion
What about Sleep Apnea secondary to hypertension
Did you get an answer to this? I’m wondering the same
What about heart condition secondary to sleep apnea ?
Good afternoon,
this blog post on secondary conditions to Sleep Apnea may be able to help: cck-law.com/blog/va-secondary-conditions-to-sleep-apnea/
I conducted two sleep studies while I was on Active Duty and was Diagnosed with OSA ( Obstructive Sleep Apnea) also while serving on Active Duty. I was even issued a CPAP Machine while I was on Active Duty serving my country. However, when I filed my claim with the VA, they Denied it. How is this even possible ?
That's crazy and yours service connected smdh
Unbelievable!! File again
Although the v.a knows I have, as they call it SEVERE SLEEP APNEA, they still won't admit to it.
VHA says that or VBA? They are totally different and must not like each other.
@@LawDogg01 V.A. hospital in Temple Texas
@@chicago44tj ok you need the VBA to acknowledge it. VA hospitals don’t talk to VA compensation department. It’s stupid I know. 👍🏽
@@LawDogg01 Thanks LawDogg01,but I am just tired and weary of trying. This old soldier will just lay down in my foxhole, light up a cigarette and look at the sky. My mind is made up.
@@chicago44tj Never say die! It took me almost 4 years to get directly connected. Three C&P's 5 personal lay statements, 4 denials, and 1 HLR w/attorney got me over the finish line. I did direct, secondary, and then got direct at HLR. Now I'm adding secondaries. Never give up. Evaluate your errors and move forward with a new plan.
I have sinusitis , anxiety ,depression , gerd , can they qualify as secondary condition for sleep apnea ?
Is sleep apnea a permanent condition?
Out of curiosity, has untreated or treated sleep apnea been linked as a cause to cognitive disorder?
I would say it plays a big part. But I am not a doctor the signs posters in the medical supply store say it is so
@@Bluebirdray I wish back in 2009 the usaf medical retirement board had the same logic. Seems cut and dry, extended time of deprived oxygen causes damage to the brain. I guess it falls into the disabled veterans needlessly having to get our claims reviewed at a higher level. It's just a shame to fight over something earned NOT given. Thank you for your comment my question.
how about type 2 diabetes. can it be rated secondary to sleep apnea ?
Check out this blog for more information: cck-law.com/blog/va-secondary-conditions-to-sleep-apnea/
@@CCK_Law Evidence connects Migraines and headaches to sleep apnea I did not see this listed on your blog. Are these legit Secondary Conditions?
SO I got 50% for Sleep Apnea and another 50% for asthma. Then the VA combined them because they don't want "pyramiding" to occur, so I now have 50% for both combined. Yay me!
Stop paying lawyers for claims
Too bad sleep apnea is possibly getting lowered to 10% with a machine.
Have ptsd 50% rated have sleep apnea using a cpac Filed a secondary claim for sleep apnea and got denied
If you take medications for PTSD that made you gain weight, or gained weight due to the effects of PTSD (overeating to find comfort) then you would have a better chance of winning that SA claim. If you are skinny and can't claim weight the chances to win that SA claim are very slim.
@@cidcampeador7922 thanks I am thin