Hypertension and PTSD in Veterans Disability | All You Need To Know

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  • Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
  • In the video, Leah discusses the relationship between hypertension (high blood pressure) and PTSD in veterans, explaining how hypertension can be service-connected in military personnel. Hypertension, defined as a systolic blood pressure over 140 or a diastolic pressure over 90, can be directly linked to military service if diagnosed during active duty, or secondarily associated with other conditions, such as PTSD and mental health issues. Leah emphasizes the role of various risk factors, both modifiable (like lifestyle choices) and non-modifiable (like genetics), in the development of hypertension. She references studies showing the impact of psychological stress and PTSD on blood pressure.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 46

  • @jeremyromine2905
    @jeremyromine2905 2 роки тому +3

    Great video. Very professional. I appreciate citing the journal articles at 6:13 in the video. Thanks for all you do.

  • @eugenebennett1906
    @eugenebennett1906 2 роки тому +2

    Really professional and excellent presentation on these important issues Leah. Thanks for all your work with helping Veterans and our families receive the benefits we deserve, from the Jackals at the V.A. Keep up the great work, and thank you for your Army service to our nation, also.

  • @tcams76
    @tcams76 4 місяці тому +1

    Excellent info

  • @patriotplumber4694
    @patriotplumber4694 9 місяців тому

    1- great video.
    2- I was denied hypertension secondary to PTSD. The language in my VA letter scared me for a minute. At the top the way it read I thought they were going to take away my PTSD rating.

    • @prestigeveteranmedical
      @prestigeveteranmedical  9 місяців тому

      I’m sorry to hear this sir. Thank you for watching

    • @patriotplumber4694
      @patriotplumber4694 9 місяців тому

      @@prestigeveteranmedical they denied asthma, hypertension and GERD that I put in for the PACT Act. I’ve heard that a lot of people are being denied PACT Act claims. However, they increased other issues and awarded me 100% P&T. I don’t think they want anyone to have PACT Act claims.

    • @prestigeveteranmedical
      @prestigeveteranmedical  9 місяців тому +1

      I am sorry to hear that sir but happy to hear that you got your other increases @@patriotplumber4694

  • @seti557
    @seti557 Рік тому

    Excellent content, keep up the good work.

  • @siddkid3169
    @siddkid3169 2 роки тому

    Great job!!

  • @EEK112211
    @EEK112211 Рік тому

    I have hypertension, but take medication for it. You mention if you’re taking medication to control it you might not get a rating for it. Should I stop taking it to measure my actual blood pressure? I have not yet made a claim, but I do believe my hypertension is linked to my PTSD.

    • @prestigeveteranmedical
      @prestigeveteranmedical  Рік тому +1

      Hey sir thank you for watching. You will want to follow up with a legal professional on the ratings and how they apply when taking medication to control this. I would never recommend stopping your medication and that you should certainly follow up with your doctor before making any changes to their treatment plan. Thank you for watching

  • @O.TownMagic
    @O.TownMagic Рік тому

    I don’t know what I did wrong. About 9-10 months ago I had 3 CMP exams in the same day one for hearing increase, one for PTSD increase, and the last was my exam I was trying to get hypertension granted. I was 40% ptsd I believe prior to that day but my increase was granted that put me at the 70% for PTSD. I was diagnosed with stage 2 hypertension from an outside doctor and brought that information along with my blood pressure numbers and the medications the doctor has put me on. I filled hypertension as a secondary to my PTSD and they had the evidence by fact of my increased PTSD rating. Why would they deny me hypertension if it’s the result of my mental health?

    • @prestigeveteranmedical
      @prestigeveteranmedical  Рік тому

      It just depends on the specifics. Probably because the medical examiner did not believe that your hypertension was caused by your mental health condition. If you would like us to take a look at this with you please email me at leah@prestigeveteranmctx.com

  • @urjoshua6873
    @urjoshua6873 Рік тому

    I went to my last candp exam a week ago and my blood pressure was still high but prior to that my psychiatrist at my candp exam for anxiety said I needed help wen to another the candp examiner said I was at stroke level and when I got to the VA they said it was way too high as well and this last time do you think this is service connected? I be hurting alot I was an Army combatives instructor at JBLM wa state and 13f I did a lot I have so many questions to ask you and thank you for your service also

    • @prestigeveteranmedical
      @prestigeveteranmedical  Рік тому

      I am so sorry to hear this. I hope your doctors are able to get that under control. Best of luck and thank you for watching

  • @fvgarrobo1682
    @fvgarrobo1682 Рік тому

    Can you just clarify, are those BP readings are readings with No medications or readings while the patient is on medication to control BP. Thanks

    • @prestigeveteranmedical
      @prestigeveteranmedical  Рік тому

      It should be while on medications but if the person is not prescribed medications than of course they would not be

  • @tonyfunny7208
    @tonyfunny7208 2 роки тому

    can u post a link to the medical research that u spoke of?

  • @ricmar3119
    @ricmar3119 2 роки тому

    Please can I upload a private doctor nexus IMO and DBQ to my VA medical records?

    • @prestigeveteranmedical
      @prestigeveteranmedical  2 роки тому +1

      You would want to discuss this with a VSO. I do not believe VA medical records is the appropriate place for those but you should get clarification from them

  • @jimmiller5617
    @jimmiller5617 Рік тому

    I had a heart attack. My dad died from a heart attack , he was in Vietnam. Is this under the PACT ACT?

  • @williamchase4139
    @williamchase4139 2 роки тому +2

    Can hypertension be connected secondary?

    • @combatdouglas1306
      @combatdouglas1306 2 роки тому +3

      Of course. If not DSC, many things cause high BP. Like medications prescribed for your S/C disability. Diet like comfort foods eaten
      b/c of your S/C depression. Or inactivity b/c of MDD or anxiety. There are 31+ MH disorders.
      Get your facts together and listen up to Leah. She is the pro.

    • @prestigeveteranmedical
      @prestigeveteranmedical  2 роки тому +2

      Yes it sure can. There are several things it can be connected to on a secondary basis

    • @prestigeveteranmedical
      @prestigeveteranmedical  2 роки тому +3

      You have made very valid points and are quickly becoming my sidekick!

    • @williamchase4139
      @williamchase4139 2 роки тому +2

      @@prestigeveteranmedical I will be in touch I need some help

    • @combatdouglas1306
      @combatdouglas1306 2 роки тому +1

      @@williamchase4139 with a name like Chase you ought be a hundo.
      So J.P. Mr. Bill :
      1.) Go through your STR and find every malady in service noted ; same for any symptom(s) noted , dx'ed or not.
      2.) Those can all be DSC. Do not fret about ratings. Ratings can always be increased. Get the S/C.
      3.) If going for DSC a Leah letter helps significantly.
      4.) Once you get any
      S/C, secondaries S/C's are certainly in need of a Leah letter. Called a "Nexus." (Legal word for connection.).
      Word of caution if you have read this far.
      There are always going to be nexus www scamsters out there that will say what you want cheaper faster easier. Those turds are on the radar at VARO and will get you denied. Maybe even put on the radar for your other claims.
      Leah is one of us, is very good at saying "No" and consequently has a stellar reputation with V.A. Claims.
      Raters are not stupid.
      Last, check out what other Marines and vets say about Leah on Discord Gunny's Tavern.
      Good Luck Mr. Bill.

  • @brianbayer9926
    @brianbayer9926 2 роки тому

    I was rated 70% for PTSD, I was admitted to the VA hospital in November of 2022 for an ischemic stroke, I was diagnosed with hypertension while in the hospital. How does the VA rate hypertension, I am rated 10% for hypertension, and I take five hypertensive medications, is it possible to get an increase in my rating?

    • @prestigeveteranmedical
      @prestigeveteranmedical  2 роки тому

      You can always try for an increase if you believe your symptoms are worse. Here is a good article on the ratings: cck-law.com/types-of-va-disabilities/hypertension/#:~:text=If%20your%20application%20is%20approved%2C%20you%20will%20receive,Your%20rating%20depends%20on%20your%20blood%20pressure%20reading.

    • @prestigeveteranmedical
      @prestigeveteranmedical  2 роки тому +2

      @@theearthlaughs4251 hope he is doing ok!

  • @kevincarey2775
    @kevincarey2775 3 місяці тому

    PTSD!

  • @eQuariuz
    @eQuariuz 2 роки тому +4

    So basically, the VA requirements for Hypertension, so far as compensation goes, is far above the rest of the world's standard. You basically have to be dying to rate only 10%.
    Scam.

  • @Deshawn_Digital
    @Deshawn_Digital Рік тому

    Can I use those articles you said as evidence?

    • @prestigeveteranmedical
      @prestigeveteranmedical  Рік тому

      You may want to check with your VSO on that as I am not a legal expert unfortunately

  • @andrewtoombs3867
    @andrewtoombs3867 2 роки тому

    HOw about Fleas and ticks