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This is one of the most misunderstood secondary claims I see as a C&P examiner. PTSD can be linked to sleep apnea in some cases. But just because it worked for one veteran does not mean it will work the same way for another. Secondary service connection is not about diagnosis alone. It is about whether the medical explanation makes sense when weighed against competing risk factors. In Peter’s case, PTSD was severe, chronic, and clearly disrupting sleep over time. There were minimal non-service-r
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This is one of the most misunderstood secondary claims I see as a C&P examiner. PTSD can be linked to sleep apnea in some cases. But just because it worked for one veteran does not mean it will work the same way for another. Secondary service connection is not about diagnosis alone. It is about whether the medical explanation makes sense when weighed against competing risk factors. In Peter’s case, PTSD was severe, chronic, and clearly disrupting sleep over time. There were minimal non-service-r
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