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Going to ENT today for audiology exam for tinnitus. If diagnosed, what do I need from the doctor to help connect it as a rating at the VA? For the record, 12 years AF on the flightline.
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I never saw the doc on base about it. My separation was a last minute thing and I honestly never got my ducks in a row medically for this kind of stuff. I know I have it…constant ringing in the ears and randomly I’ll get slightly tone-deaf for a minute.

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