Wednesday, August 19, 2015

PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY and AGENT ORANGE - UPDATE


PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY and AGENT ORANGE - UPDATE

VA presumes Veterans' early-onset peripheral neuropathy is related to their exposure to Agent Orange or other herbicides during service when the disease appears within one year of exposure to a degree of at least 10 percent disabling by VA's rating regulations.
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 The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) adopts as a final rule its proposal to amend its adjudication: (MUST SEE)
 https://neuropathyjournal.org/guidelines-for-veterans-va-proposed-law-agent-orange-and-peripheral-neuropathy/

About peripheral neuropathy

PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY

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Peripheral neuropathy is a condition of the peripheral nervous system, which consists of nerves outside the brain and spinal cord.
Symptoms include numbness, tingling or prickling in the toes or fingers in early stages. This may spread to the feet or hands and may cause burning, throbbing or shooting pain that is worse at night. Other symptoms include pain equally in both sides of the body (in both hands or in both feet), muscle weakness, loss of balance or coordination, and extreme sensitivity to touch.
Visit MedlinePlus to learn more about peripheral neuropathy, treatment, the latest medical research, and more from the National Institutes of Health.

VA benefits for early-onset peripheral neuropathy

Veterans with early-onset peripheral neuropathy that appeared within one year of exposure to herbicides during service to a degree of at least 10 percent disabling by VA's rating regulations may be eligible for disability compensation and health care.
Veterans who served in Vietnam, the Korean demilitarized zone or another area where Agent Orange was sprayed may be eligible for a free Agent Orange registry health exam.

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Research on peripheral neuropathy and herbicides

The Institute of Medicine (IOM) of the National Academy of Sciences concluded in its report Veterans and Agent Orange: Update 1996 that there is some evidence to suggest that neuropathy of acute or subacute onset may be associated with herbicide exposure. Based on this evidence, VA presumed an association between herbicide exposure during service and acute and subacute peripheral neuropathy.
. In respThe IOM report Veterans and Agent Orange: Update 2010 concluded that there is "limited or suggestive evidence of an association" between herbicide exposure and "early-onset peripheral neuropathy that may be persistent" In response to this report, VA eliminated the requirement that acute and subacute peripheral neuropathy appear "within weeks or months" after exposure and resolve within two years. The final regulation took effect Sept. 6, 2013.



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http://neuropathyandhiv.blogspot.com/2015/09/the-far-reaching-story-of-agent-orange.html

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The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) adopts as a final rule its proposal to amend its adjudication regulations by clarifying and expanding the terminology regarding presumptive service connection for acute and subacute peripheral neuropathy associated with exposure to certain herbicide agents. This amendment implements a decision by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs  based on findings from the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) Institute of Medicine report, Veterans and Agent Orange: Update 2010. It also amends VA's regulation governing retroactive awards for certain diseases associated with herbicide exposure as required by court orders in the class action litigation of Nehmer v. U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. 
AGENT ORANGE SPRAYED BY HELICOPTER (NOTE DRUMS IN HELICOPTER)


AGENT ORANGE EXPOSURE http://markrienzievietnamwar.blogspot.com/2015/08/exposureto-agent-orange-in-vietnam-for.html





 Mark R. Rienzie
E-mail: mrienzie@msn.com 
For Information Call: 516-313-3112
Vietnam 1969-1970
Co D 75 Infantry LRRP 
The Most Elite Fighting Force In The United States Army  
Airborne / Ranger Team Leader

5thSpecial Forces Recondo - CERTIFIED
Staff Sargent (E6 11B4P)
38 Combat Missions Never Lost a Man!!
Air Medal, National Defense, Vietnam Campaign, Combat Infantry Badge, etc...
Discharge: Honorable
***I Was Exposed to Agent Orange***

Lung Cancer, Neuropathy, Kidney, Liver, Spleen....
PTSD CONFIRMED!!
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MASSIVE SPRAYING OF AGENT ORANGE 


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History created a Disaster and A Disease- 

Now The Latter is Creating History!


More Suffering, Affliction, Disagreement With The US Government and Change Inevitable.

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