VA - (2 Mos. Post-Separation) | |||||||
Code | Rating | Condition | Code | Rating | Exam | ||
SEIZURES | 8911 | 20% | EPILEPSY | 8910 | 40% | 20070316 | |
Other x 3 | 20070316 | ||||||
Combined: 50%* |
VASRD CODE | RATING | ||
Seizure | 8911 | 20% | |
20% |
AF | PDBR | CY2012 | PD 2012 01257
A Depakote level of 14 at the time of his September 2002 seizure indicated some element of noncompliance. At the time of the NARSUM, the CI reported compliance with his medication and his neurologic examination was normal. RECOMMENDATION: The Board, therefore, recommends that there be no recharacterization of the CIs disability and separation determination, as follows: UNFITTING CONDITION VASRD CODE RATING Epilepsy 8911 10% COMBINED 10% The following documentary evidence was...
AF | PDBR | CY2012 | PD2012-00011
The VA chose code 8911 (epilepsy, petit mal) and rated 40% defined as at least 1 major seizure in the last 6 months or 2 in the last year; or averaging at least five to eight minor seizures weekly based on the CI report that the seizures occur without warning and occur approximately once every 6 months. The challenge before the Board was to evaluate the hard subjective evidence and consider the tally of the CI’s major and minor seizure activity in order to apply the appropriate VASRD code...
AF | PDBR | CY2011 | PD2011-00942
The original Physical Evaluation Board (PEB) adjudicated the seizure disorder, partial complex with generalization condition as unfitting with application of the Veteran’s Affairs Schedule for Rating Disabilities (VASRD), Department, but determined it to be non-compensable based on noncompliance by the CI. Following additional clarification from neurology, a Reconsideration PEB determined the seizure disorder was unfitting, noted the break-through seizures associated with missed medications...
AF | PDBR | CY2012 | PD2012-00442
Although the VA assumed the occurrence of five seizures during the year prior to the VA examination, this frequency was not deemed to average “at least 1 major seizure in 4 months over the last year,” and thus did not justify a 60% rating. In the matter of the generalized seizure disorder condition, the Board unanimously recommends a disability rating of 20%, coded 8910 IAW VASRD §4.124a. Service Treatment Record Exhibit C. Department of Veterans’ Affairs Treatment...
AF | PDBR | CY2011 | PD2011-00222
The Board noted the presence of the shoulder condition as a currently rated condition by the VA, but notes that the scope of its recommendations does not extend to conditions that were incurred after separation or which were not diagnosed or in evidence at the time of medical separation. I have carefully reviewed the evidence of record and the recommendation of the Board. I concur with that finding, accept their recommendation and direct that your records be corrected as set forth in the...
AF | PDBR | CY2010 | PD2010-00712
The medical record documents three major seizures in the first year of diagnosis, in November 2002, March 2003, and July 2003. VA treatment report on 20 November 2008, also stated last the major seizure was March 2008. The FPEB noted that the CI had another seizure in March 2008.
ARMY | BCMR | CY2011 | 20110010586
He was rated under the VASRD and was granted a 10 percent disability rating for code 8910. c. The PEB informed him that ratings of less than 30 percent for Soldiers with less than 20 years of active service required separation with severance pay in lieu of retirement and the amount of severance pay would be based on his active duty service time and not his disability rating. Based upon the evidence, the PEB determined that the applicant did not meet the criteria for disability retirement:...
AF | PDBR | CY2013 | PD 2013 00136
The MEB narrative summary on 18November 2004 summarized the forgoing information indicating continued seizure despite treatment with Topamax.Review of treatment records do not document prescriptions for anti-seizure medication following return home from the medical center evaluation in August 2004 although clinic notes list Topamax as a medication on 9 August 2004, 26 October 2004 and 3November 2004. Follow-up treatment record entries on 25 February 2005 and 1 April 2005 (neurology)...
AF | PDBR | CY2012 | PD2012-00140
The MEB forwarded epilepsy with breakthrough seizures on therapeutic levels of medications as medically unacceptable IAW AR 40-501. In the matter of the seizure disorder condition, the Board unanimously recommends a disability rating of 20%, coded 8910 IAW VASRD §4.124. I direct that all the Department of the Army records of the individual concerned be corrected accordingly no later than 120 days from the date of this memorandum.
AF | PDBR | CY2013 | PD-2013-02214
The examiner noted there had not been any additional seizures since February 2005.The VA Compensation & Pension (C&P) examination on 26 October 2005, approximately 3 months after separation, recorded the last seizure occurred in July 2005, and that the CI“has had a seizure once every one and a half years.” However, the CI noted he had not had another grand mal seizure since February 2005 but had experienced episodes of jerking of his right arm and some blackouts for a few minutes, but...