I am finally going through the MEB process which started last week. I have 16 years of service and now the army decided that I am no longer needed. I had a failed micro discectomy in January 2015, which relieved the pain in my leg initially, but it came back two months ago. My back pain is still a huge problem, and the surgery did not help at all. I had an EMG done recently. The results were normal. So why am I having pain in my leg? The doc explained that the EMG only tests for nerve damage and does not address if the nerve is compressed or pinched. I also had MRIs and X-rays done about two weeks ago. MRI results show that the L5 nerve root is impinged on the right side. My right leg goes numb from prolonged standing, sitting, walking, or carrying light weight (my son weighs about 25 pounds). My ROM varies daily, but stays within very limited range. I can bend forward, but it almost immediately causes pain. Did anyone else experience this after micro discectomy? I know that forward flexion is about the only thing that determines the rating for lower back disability. My back pain is something I have to live with for the rest of my live and the neurosurgeon told me that another surgery will very likely happen in a few years. I refused his offer to do a fusion a this point, since there is only a 50% chance that it would help. Honestly, I just don't trust them. I am very frustrated with army doctors. It seems to me that they all have short-term memory problems and sometimes unethical practices. After my neurosurgery appointment, I got the copy of the record and I was blown away. I told him that the medication they put me on, helped me some, but I could not handle the side effects. So what does he put in the record? Significant improvement with medication. Really? He also stated that that my sensory exams were all normal. The problem is that he did not even do them!!! Pain management doc was not much better. I told him that the meds they put me on made me feel like a zombie. I was unable to drive, concentrate, or work. They made me depressed to the point that I was thinking about really weird and unsafe stuff. So, what does he do? Try taking half, he says. When I told him about a severe depression I am experiencing, he blew it off and told me that it's not a big deal. So he continued me on the medication. I tried taking half of the dose, but the side effects were still unbearable. I have decided that I will not be going back to see that doc. I will be going to physical therapy next week. Seem to me that those people actually care about the patient.
Well, while I am on this anti-army doctor rage, I will tell you about my dental experience. About six months ago, I came in to get a couple of fillings done. An army captain was a nice guy, until he started to work on me. He was trying to numb me, but it was not working. After 5 failed shots, he called another captain and she did 3 more shots. Still, I was not numb to start the work. Finally, they called their boss, and he did it right the first time. They hit my jaw bones with needles several times and I could not open my mouth fully for 3 months. I guess you get what you pay for.
Anyway, I have some important questions, and I hope I can get hep on this board.
1) I was referred to MEB for chronic back pain only. Can I add radiculopathy, even though my EMG says I have no nerve damage?
2) I am very worried about the ROM test. I have read a few horror stories, but is it really that dad?
3) My last question is about severance pay. If I do get less than 30%, and I want to get the taxes back, does the VA rating have to mirror DoD rating verbatim? What if the DoD says chronic back pain and VA says degenerative disk decease?
I would really appreciate everyones help. Thank you all in advance. This board is a life saver for many.
Well, while I am on this anti-army doctor rage, I will tell you about my dental experience. About six months ago, I came in to get a couple of fillings done. An army captain was a nice guy, until he started to work on me. He was trying to numb me, but it was not working. After 5 failed shots, he called another captain and she did 3 more shots. Still, I was not numb to start the work. Finally, they called their boss, and he did it right the first time. They hit my jaw bones with needles several times and I could not open my mouth fully for 3 months. I guess you get what you pay for.
Anyway, I have some important questions, and I hope I can get hep on this board.
1) I was referred to MEB for chronic back pain only. Can I add radiculopathy, even though my EMG says I have no nerve damage?
2) I am very worried about the ROM test. I have read a few horror stories, but is it really that dad?
3) My last question is about severance pay. If I do get less than 30%, and I want to get the taxes back, does the VA rating have to mirror DoD rating verbatim? What if the DoD says chronic back pain and VA says degenerative disk decease?
I would really appreciate everyones help. Thank you all in advance. This board is a life saver for many.
