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Code | Rating | Condition | Code | Rating | Exam | ||
Seizure Disorder | 8910 | 20% | Complex Partial Seizure with Secondary Generalized Tonic Clonic Activity | 8910 | 20% | 20110415 | |
Adjustment Disorder | Not Compensable | Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder | 9411 | 50% | 20110607 | ||
Other x4 | |||||||
Combined: 60% |
AF | PDBR | CY2009 | PD2009-00633
I recommend that this officer be released from his service obligation via a medical discharge.’ On 20040316 the CI’s case met a LIMITED DUTY BOARD which determined the CI be placed on an 8 month Limited Duty Board during which time a workup will be undertaken for his seizure disorder. After careful consideration of all available information the Board unanimously determined that the CI’s seizure disorder is appropriately rated as 8910 Primary Generalized Seizure Disorder at 10% disability...
AF | PDBR | CY2014 | PD 2014 01883
The CI was then medically separated. Seizure Disorder Condition . Service Treatment Record Exhibit C. Department of Veterans’ Affairs Treatment Record
AF | PDBR | CY2013 | PD2013 00267
The Board noted no mental health (MH) conditions were referred to the MEB or PEB for adjudication. After due deliberation in consideration of the preponderance of the evidence, the Board concluded that there was insufficient cause to recommend a determination of unfit for a mental health condition; and, therefore, no additional disability ratings can be recommended. SUBJECT: Department of Defense Physical Disability Board of Review Recommendation for AR20130016483 (PD201300267)I have...
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.
AF | PDBR | CY2014 | PD 2014 01686
SEPARATION DATE: 20040722 The Board directs attention to its rating recommendationbased on the above evidence.The PEB disability description stated “Probable posttraumatic epilepsy, spells manifested as confusion, vertigo and paresthesias, without generalized seizures, occurring 1-2 times every two weeks.” And the PEB rated the condition at 10% with coding of 8045 8999 8911 which is 8045 (Brain disease due to trauma) analogous to 8911 (Epilepsy, petit mal) and uses the criteria of the VA...
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 | 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 | CY2012 | PD2012 01335
He was issued a permanent P3 profile and referred for a Medical Evaluation Board (MEB).The epilepsy condition, characterized as partial onset epilepsy with secondary generalization was forwarded to the Physical Evaluation Board (PEB) IAW AR 40-501 as medically unacceptable.No other conditions were submitted by the MEB.The PEBadjudicated partial onset epilepsy with secondary generalization as unfitting and rated 20% with application of theVeterans Affairs Schedule for Rating Disabilities...
AF | PDBR | CY2013 | PD-2013-01909
The seizure condition, characterized as “PCS (partial complex seizures) with secondary generalization,” was forwarded to the Physical Evaluation Board (PEB) IAW AR 40-501 with no other conditions submitted by the MEB.ThePEB adjudicated “partial complex seizure disorder with secondary generalization,” rated 40%,citing criteria of the VA Schedule for Rating Disabilities (VASRD) and placed the CI on the Temporary Disability Retired List (TDRL) effective on 13 December 1998 to allow the...
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...