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The GERD Secondary Claim Playbook
Your PTSD meds caused your acid reflux. Here's how to prove it.
$67 — Instant PDF50–70 pages
What's Inside
- How PTSD medications (SSRIs, NSAIDs, prazosin) directly cause GERD
- The stress-acid connection: what the science says and how to use it
- VA's rating schedule for GERD and digestive conditions
- Filing GERD secondary to PTSD or as a documented medication side effect
- Nexus letter templates for the PTSD-to-GERD and medication-to-GERD theories
- GI diary strategy: what to track and how long before filing
- C&P exam prep for digestive and gastrointestinal conditions
- Appendix: GI diary grid, medication side-effect documentation guide, pre-filing checklist
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⚡ Do This Now
→ Pull your current medication list and check each one for GERD/acid reflux as a listed side effect. Print those package inserts. Your nexus letter doctor needs that paper trail.
Key Point
You don't have to prove PTSD itself caused GERD. Proving your PTSD medication caused it is enough. That's a medication side effect claim — a different and often easier theory.
Disclaimer: SecondaryClaims.com is an independent veteran-authored educational publisher. We are not accredited by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs under 38 CFR § 14.629 and do not provide legal advice.