Hypertension VA Rating Explained

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024

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  • @CCK_Law
    @CCK_Law  Před 2 lety +8

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  • @tommartin5667
    @tommartin5667 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I was just approved for cognitive impairment secondary to service connected hypertension Hypertension can cause much damage to your body and if your hypertension is service connected any illness it causes can be service connected.

  • @carlosparscal
    @carlosparscal Před 2 lety +15

    sounds like the VA is over riding the American Heart association. HBP is 120/80 and over.

    • @johnreilly7956
      @johnreilly7956 Před 3 měsíci

      The VA always tries to not rate you...why? We don't know.

  • @robertbailey116
    @robertbailey116 Před 2 měsíci

    High blood pressure since I was in my twenties . Never used tobacco non drinker. I was in great shape. Still have blood pressure in my sixtys.

  • @Combat556
    @Combat556 Před rokem +7

    You’re wrong on the reading of systolic and diastolic. The BP is read as systolic (160) over diastolic (90). Not good for a law firm giving incorrect information.

  • @darrylchester2766
    @darrylchester2766 Před rokem +6

    For Hypertension rating, is that with medication or no medication.

  • @2023Red
    @2023Red Před rokem +6

    Question on the BP numbers. My VA doc in the diagnosed me with Hypertension. That was maybe 10 years ago. After my heart attack, my hospital cardiologist put me on BP pills to drive it down under 120/80. My BP today is around 115/60 with 50 beats average. Have I disqualified myself for VA compensation? I just had my P&C exam but have no idea of the results by the PA.

  • @robertwilson9347
    @robertwilson9347 Před 2 lety +3

    Yes

  • @2023Red
    @2023Red Před rokem +2

    Cck is not responding to the simple question of vets taking meds to control their BP. Mine was nearly 200 100 until my cardiologist put me on many pills to lower to 115 50. Va denied. I wash cck would respond but perhaps you want your dollar meter fed first.

  • @johnnyc5587
    @johnnyc5587 Před 2 lety +4

    How do I file a secondary VA claim to Tinnitus? Im service connected with tinnitus and I have 10%. I am planning on adding Migraines, Anxiety and insomnia.

  • @user-qy6wm6cc9z
    @user-qy6wm6cc9z Před 11 měsíci +1

    What if you take a medication such as Lisinopril so that you can't readily demonstrate the symptoms without discontinuing the medication?

  • @bradyj2852
    @bradyj2852 Před 3 měsíci

    Question, I received a diagosis both by PCM and VA but they never did 2 readings on the same day but did it based on a number of reading over various days (pattern). How shoudl I approach that with the C&P exam?

  • @2023Red
    @2023Red Před rokem +6

    My BP is medically lowered to 110/50 from pills. Does that disqualify me?

    • @carlosparscal
      @carlosparscal Před rokem

      probably

    • @DocLord901
      @DocLord901 Před rokem

      If they establish service connection they will give a 0% rating. Then you can go for secondary claims those caused by the hypertension.

  • @airframer120
    @airframer120 Před 2 lety +3

    I can get to 203-120 bp if I don’t take my meds but when I do it can cause migraines, dry cough, rashes, nausea so fml… I think I’ll die before I hit 50

  • @JoesCornerstadios
    @JoesCornerstadios Před 2 lety +4

    My blood pressure was so high a paper cut would bleed me out. Its 240 over 190 lol

  • @scrapguy6816
    @scrapguy6816 Před 2 lety +2

    Very good information.

  • @harold306
    @harold306 Před rokem +1

    I had epidurals for just over 3 years e ery 3 months. Does consistant use of steroids cause hypertension and diabetes ? I was wondering because I recently had to have a tripple bypass heart surgery. Thank you

  • @japexican007
    @japexican007 Před 2 lety +2

    i need clarification on how to read the CFR for hypertension in the M21-1III_iv_4_SecE the va defines hypertension as "Hypertension means elevated diastolic blood pressure is predominantly 90mm or greater." Isolated systolic hypertension: means that systolic blood pressure is predominantly 160mm or greater with a diastolic blood pressure of less than 90mm. but in the 38 CFR 4.104, Diagnostic Code (DC) 7101, Note 1. under 7101 Hypertensive vascular disease (hypertension and isolated systolic hypertension): it uses "Diastolic" instead of "Systolic" to define hypertension and isolated hypertension is this an error? if this is not an error how can one be following both the definitions of "hypertension" and "isolated systolic hypertension" in M21-1III_iv_4_SecE and also following the two criteria in the 38 CFR 4.104, Diagnostic Code (DC) 7101, Note 1. , if we were to use the criteria in the M21-1III_iv_4_SecE isolated systolic hypertension then "diastolic Blood Pressure" should be "LESS" than 90MM but if we compare that to "38 CFR 4.104, Diagnostic Code (DC) 7101, Note 1." then "DIASTOLIC" needs to be "predominantly 100 or more" which would take us out of the original defintion of hypertension, i believe the use of "diastolic" in the note 1 is an error, could anyone clarify this???

  • @jaimiegonzalez67
    @jaimiegonzalez67 Před rokem

    How about when I’m already taking blood pressure medicine

  • @rickmclaughlin4270
    @rickmclaughlin4270 Před 11 měsíci

    I received 10% for hypertension for my systolic reading and I'm on 2 BP meds. Retroactive to 10 August 2022 but I had an AO claim denied from Aygust 2011. Should the VA use that as the retroactive date?

  • @kennleon17
    @kennleon17 Před rokem +1

    Is there someone you can talk to that help you decide if you even should file a va claim. I was never one for going to sick call or the doctor so I've always toughed everything out. So I would have no evidence and nearly anything. I do have a few things I would like to talk to someone about with no strings attached if they could even qualify or if I'm just wasting my time. I've been out for al.ost two years now and I'm not good at any of this stuff.

  • @edsauer4702
    @edsauer4702 Před 2 lety +7

    So if you va provider has put you on a blood pressure medication can you use this as a diagnosis for hypertension or do you have to see a cardiologist?

    • @christroutman382
      @christroutman382 Před 2 lety

      Good question

    • @jesseramirez8651
      @jesseramirez8651 Před 2 lety +1

      Anyone get the answer to this. I never had hypertension until I got back from my second deployment. I have been on meds ever since.

  • @jeanpiere6819
    @jeanpiere6819 Před 8 měsíci

    Unfortunately, though you might have a 0% for such a dangerous killer, now all you have to worry about are the side affects like GERD, which of course you can get rated for.

  • @fordguyfordguy
    @fordguyfordguy Před rokem

    I have had 134 over 90, is that too low to get an increased rating?

  • @dudeseriously57
    @dudeseriously57 Před 2 lety +20

    What if I am on daily medication to control blood pressure but I am rated at 0 percent.

    • @roberthernandez2989
      @roberthernandez2989 Před 2 lety +1

      Good question. They need to take a reading when not taking the medication.

    • @generossi4672
      @generossi4672 Před rokem +3

      I’m in the same situation. I’ve been in medication for 30 years. So they would want me to risk taking no medication to get a reading?

    • @tomahawk5118
      @tomahawk5118 Před rokem +1

      I’m in the same boat. Lost a kidney for which I’m rated service connected and BP went up immediately due to loss of kidney. They gave me service connected hypertension but 0% because I was on meds keeping it lower when rated.

    • @silentmessiah6601
      @silentmessiah6601 Před rokem +1

      What about when your on 3 medications and it’s still high and rated at 0% lol

    • @williampowers5634
      @williampowers5634 Před rokem

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  • @ianfeuerhake1859
    @ianfeuerhake1859 Před 2 lety +6

    Hypertension seems to be one of the big catch-22s with the va. If you take meds, and it helps being your bp into normal range, they consider it normal and it’s 0%. Weird

    • @sjg1617
      @sjg1617 Před 2 lety +6

      Yep, HBP is one of the few categories where medication can be considered when the VA rates. Basically, if you're taking your medication and your BP is under 160/100 you're going to be placed at 0%. Since the whole point of medication is to keep your BP under control it's a tough one to get an actual compensatory amount.

    • @miltonturner2977
      @miltonturner2977 Před 2 lety +2

      The VA looks at how your disability affects your ability to earn a living.

    • @markbiscocho1284
      @markbiscocho1284 Před 2 lety

      So i got hbp when i was in the military and now i have to pay for my medication to maintain my blood pressure?

  • @prawnstar502
    @prawnstar502 Před 2 lety +3

    my doctors tell me i have high blood pressure but the VA doesnt think i do.. 136/88 aint good enough i guess

    • @ccloud3981
      @ccloud3981 Před měsícem

      That’s my blood pressure taking meds lol. Im usually 155 to 160 over 95