u/mugwam55

Claim Question

Was former aircrew and was prescribed ambient multiple times while on Active Duty. I had to shift my circadian rhythm multiple times during the week due to show time being at 2100-2300 and 0200-0400. I was going through my military medical records and see I was diagnosed with Circadian Rhythm disruption disorder which I had no idea so I filed another claim with my military medical records.

I separated 30 May 2025 so still within a year from separation. I am now on SNRIs to help with nerve issues I currently have and noticed my sleep is exponentially better. So that’s why I filed this claim. I also attached a personal statement along with the diagnosis.

I am currently rated at 60% do you guys think this claim will boost my percentage and what percentage will potentially come out of it?

I have service connected headaches at 0% and I believe the Circadian Rhythm Disruption Disorder is the cause. Prior to the SNRIs I would experience brain fog, trouble focusing, and I am currently in school and have trouble with word problems because I have to reread the question multiple times and write down everything given to fully understand and solve the questions. I am also quite forgetful and believe this condition could be a root cause. I also mixup numbers quite often like I’ll read 35 as 53 on accident.

Just want your guys thoughts on how this could play out.

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u/mugwam55 — 6 hours ago
▲ 12 r/Colts

Okay overall how did we do this draft?

I am not familiar with a lot of the guys we drafts and want to know what you guys think next season for the Colts will look like.

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u/mugwam55 — 23 hours ago