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From a DOCTOR: Tinnitus is Your Path to 100% VA Disability Rating | No Records Required

From a DOCTOR: Tinnitus is Your Path to 100% VA Disability Rating | No Records Required

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FREE DOWNLOAD: Official VA MOS Noise Exposure Document https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1S6-Z8nT7iceESlJxUkyBdQe7XfXpdqF2/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=103903375529496320638&rtpof=true&sd=true

“You need medical records proving your tinnitus started in service.”

That’s what your VSO told you. That’s what the claims consultant said. That’s what you read on some forum.

It’s wrong. And that bad advice is costing you thousands every month.

You don’t need a single medical record from your time in service to get tinnitus service-connected. I’m going to prove it in this video — and show you exactly why tinnitus is called the “Gateway Disability” to a 100% VA rating.

Here’s what most veterans don’t understand:Tinnitus alone is 10%. That’s $171/month. Not life-changing.But tinnitus as your anchor for secondary conditions?

That’s where the gold mine is:
Vertigo secondary to tinnitus: Average 30% rating
Migraines secondary to tinnitus: Up to 50% rating
Mental health (depression, anxiety) secondary to tinnitus: Average 70% rating
Mnire’s disease secondary to tinnitus: Up to 100% rating

One 10% tinnitus rating can cascade into 70%, 80%, even 100% combined.That’s not an exaggeration. That’s the math. And I’ll show you exactly how it works.

URGENT: The VA is proposing changes to tinnitus ratings — potentially as early as 2026.

Under the proposed rules:

Tinnitus would no longer be rated as a standalone condition
It would be considered a “symptom” of hearing loss
Veterans with tinnitus but no compensable hearing loss could get 0%

If you have tinnitus and haven’t filed, your window is closing. File now. Get grandfathered under current rules. Then build on it with secondary claims.

I’m Dr. Marshall Bahr — physician (actual MD), Army Ranger, combat medic, disabled veteran. I’ve been on both sides of the C&P exam table, and I’m about to show you:
How to get tinnitus service-connected WITHOUT medical records
The official VA document that proves your noise exposure (free download below)
The secondary conditions that turn 10% into 100%
The exact language to use in your personal statement
Why you need to file BEFORE the rating changes take effect

Download the MOS Noise Exposure document in the pinned comment. Find your MOS. If you’re “Highly Probable,” your path to service connection just got a lot easier.

ABOUT DR. MARSHALL BAHR & XTERRA HEALTH
I’m Dr. Marshall Bahr — physician (actual MD), Army Ranger, combat medic, disabled veteran.

I’ve been on both sides of the C&P exam table. I know what examiners look for. I know what makes claims succeed or fail.

If your MOS is “Moderate” or “Low” and you need a nexus letter:

I understand the physiology of noise-induced hearing damage. I can write nexus letters explaining how your specific service duties caused your tinnitus — even if your MOS isn’t “Highly Probable.”

For secondary conditions:

I can explain the anatomical connections between tinnitus and vertigo, the neurological pathways linking tinnitus and migraines, and the psychological impact of constant tinnitus.

Here’s how Xterra Health works:
Free consultation — We talk through your situation at no cost
Free records review — We review ALL your records completely free
Free nexus letter draft — We write the letter before you pay anything
You participate in editing — This is YOUR claim
You only pay if you like it — Only after you approve
$500 per letter — Not per condition
No contracts — Walk away anytime

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QUESTIONS? DROP A COMMENT:
1 What’s your MOS? Is it Highly Probable, Moderate, or Low?
2 Have you already filed for tinnitus? What happened?
3 Do you have secondary conditions (vertigo, migraines, mental health)?
4 What questions do you have about the filing process?
I read comments and respond when I can. Let’s help each other navigate this system.

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