VA* - (~7 Mos. Post-Separation) | |||||||
Code | Rating | Condition | Code | Rating | Exam | ||
PTSD | 9411 | 10% | PTSD | 9411 | 50%* | 20080122 | |
Other x 13 | |||||||
RATING: 70% |
UNFITTING CONDITION | VASRD CODE | TDRL RATING | PERMANENT RATING |
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder | 9411 | 50% | 30% |
COMBINED | 50% | 30% |
AF | PDBR | CY2013 | PD-2013-02724
The Board’s assessment of the PEB rating determinations is confined to review of medical records and all available evidence for application of the Veterans Affairs Schedule for Rating Disabilities (VASRD) standards to the unfitting medical condition at the time of separation. However, the CI noted that he was doing better with regards to his PTSD. Providing a correction to the individual’s separation document showing that the individual was separated by reason of temporary disability...
AF | PDBR | CY2014 | PD2014 01020
The DDForm 2808, Report of Medical Examination, listed PTSD with anxiety disorder; the psych NARSUM listed PTSD and depression, NOS. The MEB forwarded PTSD and depression which was adjudicated by the PEB as PTSD with depression.Since the service acknowledged and rated the PTSD condition and offered separation in compliance with §4.129, as noted above, this case did not appear to meet the inclusion criteria in the Terms of Reference of the MH Review Project. RECOMMENDATION : The Board...
AF | PDBR | CY2013 | PD2013 00646
The CI’s anxiety disorder, NOS and PTSD symptoms persisted and he was referred for a MEB. The Board agreed at the time of permanent separation (TDRL exit) the record adequately demonstrated that the CI had only one flare-up in 11 months,continued in treatment for UC, and was responding to treatment. BOARD FINDINGS : IAW DoDI 6040.44, provisions of DoD or Military Department regulations or guidelines relied upon by the PEB will not be considered by the Board to the extent they were...
AF | PDBR | CY2013 | PD2013 01785
The Board must then determine the most appropriate fit with VASRD 4.130 criteria at the end of the TDRL interval for its permanent rating recommendationis based on the facts in evidence which are most probative for that interval.In this case, the CI’s MEB narrative summary (NARSUM) examination and VA psychiatric rating examination performed at 11 months prior to separation and 10 months after separation respectivelyare both subject to probative value concerns which will be discussed.The...
AF | PDBR | CY2011 | PD2011-00563
The examiner stated, “The severity of the patient's condition appears to have been underestimated due to his working in the mental health field and his close proximity to mental health care providers.” In addition to “moderate” bipolar I disorder, the examiner diagnosed ADHD and “anxiety disorder NOS (manifested by combat stress related symptoms not meeting criteria for PTSD and which have gradually improving since his return from combat).” The examiner noted the CI’s psychiatric symptoms...
AF | PDBR | CY2013 | PD 2013 00276
Accordingly, the case file was reviewed regarding unfavorable diagnosis change, fitness determination, applicability of the VA Schedule for Rating Disabilities (VASRD) §4.129 and rating of the MH condition Service adjudicated as not unfitting. The Board determined that no MH diagnosis was changed in the disability evaluation process. The MSE from the C&P was not in evidence; however, the Board noted the CI was working full-time, he reported his symptoms had not interfered with his job and...
AF | PDBR | CY2014 | PD-2014-01689
The Informal PEB adjudicated “spinal fusion with chronic low back pain” and “PTSD” as unfitting, rated 10% and 10%, with likely application of the Veterans Affairs Schedule for Rating Disabilities (VASRD). In this case, the CI’s VA psychiatric rating examination was performed prior to separation and is subject to probative value concerns which will be discussed. DoD Physical Disability Board of Review
AF | PDBR | CY2011 | PD2011-00658
At the time of the VA psychiatric C&P evaluation, 3 months after separation, the CI was not under mental health treatment or taking medication. As regards the permanent rating recommendation, all members agreed that the lack of evidence for any impaired occupational functioning would no longer support a 50% rating which requires “occupational and social impairment with reduced reliability and productivity.” The deliberation settled on arguments for a permanent rating recommendation of 30%...
AF | PDBR | CY2012 | PD2012 01726
CI described the same PTSD symptoms as described in the C&P exam 3 months prior to separation. As regards the permanent rating recommendation, the Board must weigh the evidence in the year post separation VA assessments, the MEB and the VA pre-separation C&P exam in order to extrapolate an estimation of the ratable impairment at 6 months after separation. The CI was reported by his commander to have done exemplary work in a ground job after being removed from flight status and prior to...
AF | PDBR | CY2014 | PD-2014-02013
He was taking two medications for mood and one for sleep. The commander’s statement in March 2007, noted the CI, “had been able to cope while performing his combat medic duties…while this Soldier’s technical performance is acceptable, his overall mental state would be questionable in a hostile environment.” At the VA Compensation and Pension (C&P) exam for PTSD, dated 28 September 2007,performed less than 2 months after separation, the CI reported his symptoms included anger, anxiety, and...