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21 January 2008 No Comment

Anxiety Va Disability
Jan. this year I was discharged from the Army due to a disability from Iraq,and I need advise.? Part 2?

I tried the VA,nothing more than a ” sorry to hear about your problem but your monthly check is and will continue to pay your severance pay back.” My disabilities are, sever PTSD,sleep apnea,sever lower back and neck pains(my helmut deflected a bullet and it spun me around as a result of the hit.)Just the thought of going to the store starts a anxiety attack,and if I stress bad enough the attack will cause a blackout and there is no telling where I might go and/or do.I wish I knew how to answer those that have been answering so far.
this question is a continue of part 1.
I don’t receive any of the 1303 that my check is a month,and as of Aug.06 the finance does the tax papers needed for the IRS,or at least they did it for me.

They are correct…if you received Severance Pay a good portion of your VA check goes to pay that back…make sure you send the paperwork in to get your taxes back from your Severance Pay…since you got out in Jan you will have to send it to DFAS with a copy of your VA % and they will give you your taxes back…because once you got VA your Severance became tax free…I got out in Nov of 04 and did not get my VA % until Mar…so I had to go through the IRS to get my money…it took over a year…so strike while the iron is hot…you may not get the money but you get the health care…I am suppose to get about $1100 a month from VA…I only get $410 because I took Severance instead of letting them Medically Retire me…I have to pay this until like 2011…then I get all my money…(I was a SSG with 13 years in so I got over 50K out the door)…good luck….

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