Posted on Jul 13, 2023
SPC Tony Way
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SPC Robert Coventry
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Yes, Go to the VA, I was a motorman 1983 to 1987, they didn't do a hearing test upon ETS so I got 10% for hearing and 10% for ringing in my ears $ 327.99 a month but $ 6,000 hearing aids
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CPT Larry Hudson
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Absolutely, if you have other medical injuries and a DD-214 showing honorable discharge. Too, any civilian medical records that back your concerns give you advantage
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SPC Robert Coventry
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SPC (Join to see) - I was told the $ 6,000 I used to pay $ 1,900 per ear for Lyric.
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PO1 Loran Kanniard
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SPC Robert Coventry, Lets go back to the ringing in your ears. I was given 10% for 1 ear of hearing lost. My veteran co-workers and I have never heard of any compensation for ringing in the ears (tinnitus). One of them cannot get any compensation because he has no hearing lost, even though he has ringing. Do you have anything showing that the VA offers compensation for ringing in the ears?
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As I understand, the VA no longer awards compensation for tinnitus.
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CSM Darieus ZaGara
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Generally yes, since the hearing protection that was recommended back then was to put your fingers in your ear. Contact the VA representative and file. If it gets denied contact one of the Veterans organizations for advice and support.
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SPC Robert Coventry
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Been there done that
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A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney - Watch who you call a dinosaur A1C. I just have you by 2 years. OL #45 gave me my first taste of RUM when I was aboard. Thanks for the memories
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A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney
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Not A Contest, But Rather A Comment Indicating Social Norms & Laws Are Different In Other Countries. Most Americans Tend To Not Realize There ARE Many Differences.
As For Drinking Liquor In Panama, It's A Relatively Common Event And Not Thought Of As Amy Big Deal As It Is Here In The States; I Was 14 When I Began Going To Bars & Out On Dates .... . And One Of The DUMBEST Things Americans Say To The Authorities Is: ~~ " You Can't Do That To Me, I'm An America~~
.....That Alone, Is Good For 30 Days...LMAO
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A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney - Not aiming at you, just pulling your chain. I went to a BBQ right outside of Athens a few years back, everyone was tasting. (term used by brothers) including kids. Cain was the choice of fuel used, reminded me of home.
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Your hearing should have been tested as a part of your induction physical. Was your hearing tested subsequently, when you were still in the military? If you don't remember, check your medical records and see. I say this because my hearing had, in fact, been evaluated after I'd been in the army for a couple of years. Once I showed, in my application for compensation, that my hearing had dropped since my induction physical, I got a service-connected rating for bilateral hearing loss. I received not only "free" hearing aids- - - -they weren't and still aren't "free"- - - -but also a monetary compensation.
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SPC (Join to see) - The records damaged or destroyed in St Louis were mainly from Korea and some WW2. Supposedly no Vietnam era records were destroyed
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SPC (Join to see) - Okay, Al. Thanks.
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