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After filing a VA claim for a condition potentially caused or made worse by Gulf War Syndrome, you will likely be scheduled for a Compensation and Pension (C&P) exam.
A C&P exam for Gulf War Syndrome is designed to evaluate your medical diagnosis, determine if you qualify for presumptive service connection, assess the severity of symptoms, and understand any negative impacts on your work, life, and social functioning.
Gulf War Syndrome is commonly misunderstood in that you don’t get a VA rating for it on its own, but rather, it encompasses a range of unexplained illnesses and symptoms affecting many Gulf War veterans leading to conditions that can be service connected for VA disability benefits.
For example, a veteran could receive a 40% VA rating for fibromyalgia, which will appear in their VA.gov account under service-connected disabilities as “Gulf War Syndrome Presumptive.”
Pro Tip: VA ratings for Gulf War Syndrome range from 0% to 100% depending on your diagnosis, severity of symptoms in terms of frequency, severity, and duration as well as negative impacts to your work, life, and social functioning.
Table of ContentsGulf War Syndrome (GWS), also known as Gulf War Illness (GWI), is a chronic, multi-symptomatic disorder affecting veterans who served in the Gulf War, especially during Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm.
This condition includes a range of unexplained physical symptoms and illnesses that cannot be attributed to known medical conditions.
Veterans with Gulf War Syndrome experience various symptoms that are often presumed to be service-connected.
These symptoms fall into three main categories:
Chronic Multi-Symptom Illnesses:
Undiagnosed Symptoms:
Infectious Diseases:
Note: For service in Afghanistan, conditions must have started on or after September 19, 2001.
The exact cause of Gulf War Syndrome remains unclear, but possible contributors include:
Diagnosing Gulf War Syndrome is challenging due to the wide range of symptoms and lack of specific diagnostic tests.
The diagnosis is often based on the veteran’s symptoms, service history, and exclusion of other potential causes.
The VA recognizes three categories for establishing service connection under 38 CFR § 3.317:
The C&P exam for Gulf War Syndrome has three main objectives:
C&P exams can be conducted in-person, via telehealth, over the phone, or through a records-only review (known as an ACE exam).
Here’s what to expect at the exam:
Documentation Review
Detailed Questionnaire
Symptom Description
Functional Impact Assessment
Physical Examination
Discussion of Treatment
Questions from the Examiner
Conclusion of the Exam
Here’s a list of questions a veteran might be asked at a Gulf War Syndrome VA C&P exam based on the DBQ for Gulf War Syndrome:
Evidence Review:
Were any records reviewed for this examination? If so, which ones?
Symptoms and Conditions:
Skin and Scars:
Respiratory System:
Gastrointestinal System:
Musculoskeletal System:
Neurological and Psychological Symptoms:
Sleep Disturbances:
Cardiovascular Symptoms:
General Health:
General Physical Exam:
Impact on Daily Life and Work:
Other Symptoms:
Remarks:
Proper preparation can significantly impact the outcome of your C&P exam.
Here are some tips to help you prepare effectively:
Gather Medical Records
Document Your Symptoms
Review Your Military Records
Prepare for DBQ Questions
List Medications and Treatments
Describe Your Symptoms
Arrive Prepared
Gulf War Syndrome can significantly disrupt various aspects of a veteran’s life, impacting work performance, daily living activities, and social interactions.
Here are some detailed examples:
Work:
Life:
Social Functioning:
The DBQ for Gulf War Syndrome will be completed electronically by the C&P examiner at your exam.
We’ve made a copy available for review and download below:
This guide provides comprehensive instructions for C&P examiners to conduct and document their medical opinions related to Gulf War Syndrome:
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A former active-duty Air Force officer, Brian has extensive experience leading diverse teams in challenging international environments, including a combat tour in Afghanistan in 2011 supporting Operation ENDURING FREEDOM.
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