I took the statement the way the other took it as well but I will take it that it wasn't written well and drop that part. I'm hoping what I wrote doesn't offend anyone because that was not my intention either.
I believe there is a priority system at the VA, not sure about DoD, for those who were injured in combat. There is a problem if you have read a lot of these posts where the DoD will not diagnosis people with PTSD but will just say they have depression or anxiety issues. This is being done in all branches of service and service members are taking it on the chin for doing their duty. I believe we all volunteered, some have never been to war and fought not to go but that is another story. If you are entitle to compensation, I would encourage you to apply. You don't know what tomorrow might bring and those issues could become much worse. I beat myself up daily for letting myself down and was medically retired, I did not want to go and I still wanted to deploy eventhough I have all these issues and knew I was no longer a benefit to the military. I swallowed my pride and take SSDI for my family, still waiting for the VA findings because I'm legacy and it has only been 7 months since I filed. Having been deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan has taken a toll on my family as well, my wife had already had huge problems prior. My wife has very recently had to quit her job and had surgery on saturday again. Sometimes I think she is worse off than I am and we have an 8 yr old son. I've reached out to the VA for help 6 months ago for help in getting a job and am still waiting for that as well. If you would like to ask more specific question, please start a conversation. Life sucks but I keep telling myself things could be so much worse and how lucky I am. Someday I will get my VA claim completed. I'm nopt looking for pity and please don't try to one up me because I'll agree to a hang nail that you are probably worse off than me, not to be mean because it is only an example.