Posted on Jan 3, 2015
SFC Arcc (Army Reserve Career Counselor)
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Has anyone gone to the VA for a claim that was four years old? My back has been bothering me ever since I got REGRAD in 2011. I initially went to the VA and talked to them about it, but never followed up (stupid, I know). Just want to see if anyone else has gone through this. Thanks.
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PO1 Disaster Survivor Assistance Specialist
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SFC (Join to see) I will tell you this much: (1) get copies of all military health records while you are on AD. In most cases you can get copies thru your medical office - doesn't mean they will be eager to....but a quiet question / request usually gets the job done. You're looking specifically for information relating to the original injury that happened. If there is none and your back continues to hurt while you are on AD...start whining and complaining NOW. Get some action done on your complaint while on AD so you can later attach the issue in the military to what is happening when you're out.

(2) Find a Veterans Service Organization (VSO) such as the VFW, DAV, AL, etc.... you are probably eligible for membership in VFW - though without your DD-214 in front of me I can't confirm that. NO matter - join one of those VSO's and start talking to their Service Officer as to what needs to be done.

(3) In general, it's my understanding you can file a VA claim 180 prior to getting out of service (active duty).....file early to avoid the rush!

While you're overseas there may not be a VSO or a Service Officer available - if that is an issue...private message me here on Rally Point - it will be my honor to provide what assistance I can until you can find a Service Officer locally to assist you.

I have sent you a networking request .... respond and I will send you the information to contact me directly.
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SFC Hss
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I know being in the Guard the biggest thing is to get an LOD done before you retire. I would get all your medical records and PDHRAs so it shows service connection. Your unit or records should be able to get ALTHA notes from any MTF visits.
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Talk about acronyms! HELP!
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LOD- Line of Duty, PDHRA- Post-Deployment Health Reassessment, ALTHA-Armed Forces Health Longitudinal Technology Application, MTF-Military Treatment Facility Sorry
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SFC (Join to see) Fret not - I'm sure folks would have a hard time were I to speak Navy....or FEMA
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CSM Michael J. Uhlig
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SFC (Join to see), I'd appreciate it if you could keep us informed as to the process (not necessarily your personal medical condition). I am sure many of us will be faced with this situation after we retire/separate from service.

Are you in MK, Romania?
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SFC Arcc (Army Reserve Career Counselor)
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Yes I am CSM Uhlig. I will have to look at getting an appointment when I get home.
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And yes, I will definitely keep everyone informed.
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